Hamas Publishes Israeli Prisoner’s Letter Before Release – Here’s What He Wrote
Gaza (Quds News Network)- Al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas’ military wing, has released a letter written by Israeli-American prisoner Keith Siegel before his release. Siegel, 65, was freed on Saturday as part of the fourth phase of a prisoner exchange deal.
In the letter, published on Al-Qassam’s Telegram channel along with an Arabic translation, Siegel described his conditions in captivity. He stated that his guards ensured he had food, water, medicine, and vitamins.
Keith Siegel noted that when he fell ill, Al-Qassam fighters provided him with a doctor. They also brought him food that suited his health needs, including a vegetarian diet without oil.
He thanked his captors for their care throughout his time in Gaza since October 7, 2023. He also criticized the Israeli government, saying it failed to secure a deal to bring prisoners home and end the war. “This led to many casualties and more harm to both sides,” he wrote.
On Saturday, Al-Qassam also released a video of Siegel speaking in Arabic, thanking his captors before his release.
Keith Siegel's Full Letter
To Al-Qassam fighters,
My name is Keith Siegel, and I am from Kfar Gaza. I was held captive in Gaza from October 7, 2023, until January 2025.
The fighters who guarded me during this period ensured all my needs were met; food, water, medicine, vitamins, eyecare treatment, a blood pressure monitor, and more. When I felt unwell for an extended period, they brought me a doctor.
They also responded to my dietary needs, ensuring I received suitable food; vegetarian and oil-free. My guards treated me well.
I believe the Israeli government did not do what was necessary to reach a deal to bring the prisoners home and end the war. This caused many casualties and more suffering for both sides. I hope peace comes soon.
I would like to thank the fighters who took care of me during this time.
Keith Siegel
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