דאגלעס מורי באהויפטעט אז עזה איינוואוינער האבן זיך נישט שיין באצויגן צו די משכונות
Murray emphasized that, according to the accounts he heard, not a single hostage recalled encountering a Gazan civilian who attempted to help them escape, conceal them, or offer meaningful humanitarian assistance. Instead, he said several former captives described situations where civilians appeared supportive of the militants responsible for their abduction. In some cases, videos and photos that circulated during the early hours of the October 7 attacks appeared to show crowds gathering around captured Israelis, with individuals taking selfies or celebrating as hostages were transported into Gaza.
The October 7 assault, carried out by Hamas militants, resulted in the kidnapping of numerous Israeli civilians and soldiers who were taken across the border into the Gaza Strip. The incident triggered a large-scale war between Israel and Hamas and remains one of the most traumatic events in recent Israeli history. Since then, dozens of hostages have been released through negotiations, rescue operations, or humanitarian agreements, providing firsthand testimony about their experiences in captivity.
Some hostage testimonies have also presented a more nuanced picture of captivity. For example, certain released captives described instances where individual guards treated them relatively humanely compared with what they had feared. However, Murray’s remarks focus specifically on the reaction of the broader civilian population rather than the conduct of individual militants responsible for guarding the captives.
The debate reflects the broader information battle surrounding the war, in which narratives about civilian responsibility, public sentiment, and the behavior of armed groups are heavily contested. Testimonies from hostages continue to shape public understanding of the events following the October 7 attacks, influencing both international perceptions and policy discussions.