A HAMAS hostage was forced to eat wet toilet paper in a desperate bid to survive as he was held captive underground.
More than 200 people were kidnapped by the terror group as they rampaged across the border on October 7 before being kept in diabolical conditions.
Aviva Klompas, who runs Boundless Israel, says she remains fearful for the 138 hostages yet to be released.
More than 100 hostages have been let out of captivity after enduring weeks in Hamas’ grip.
Klompas, who previously served as director of speech writing for the Israeli delegation to the United Nations, said she has heard harrowing accounts of what innocent hostages suffered.
She told The Sun “We have to keep in mind that these were the people Hamas was willing to return, meaning presumably the ones who are in the ‘best condition’.
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