BREAKING: ISRAELI MEDIA CLAIM HOSTAGES HAVE STOCKHOLM SYNDROME AFTER SPEAKING ABOUT POSITIVE HAMAS TREATMENT
The state-owned Israeli broadcaster Kan 11 has suggested that the recently freed Israeli prisoners may be exhibiting signs of Stockholm syndrome. This comes after the prisoners commented on the fair treatment they received from the resistance.
Former prisoners Andrey Kozlov, Shlomi Ziv and Almog Meir "said that there were captors who wanted their own good and in the same sentence they told about difficult things they had gone through... - signs that could indicate Stockholm Syndrome. Almog Meir said that on his birthday, cynically, his captors made him a cake", the channel reported.
It added that the three former prisoners "suffer from a nutritional deficiency, after months without a regular supply of nutritious food."
Mike
The state-owned Israeli broadcaster Kan 11 has suggested that the recently freed Israeli prisoners may be exhibiting signs of Stockholm syndrome. This comes after the prisoners commented on the fair treatment they received from the resistance.
Former prisoners Andrey Kozlov, Shlomi Ziv and Almog Meir "said that there were captors who wanted their own good and in the same sentence they told about difficult things they had gone through... - signs that could indicate Stockholm Syndrome. Almog Meir said that on his birthday, cynically, his captors made him a cake", the channel reported.
It added that the three former prisoners "suffer from a nutritional deficiency, after months without a regular supply of nutritious food."
Mike