Hostages who were freed Monday began sharing details from their time in Hamas captivity with family members, reportedly describing how they were isolated from the outside world, endured long periods of starvation, and were severely tortured while in Gaza. The last 20 living hostages released as part of a ceasefire deal were soldiers or civilians considered soldiers by the Palestinian terror groups holding them, and therefore likely experienced much harsher conditions than some of the captives released in previous rounds. In one of the most severe cases of isolation, Channel 12 news reported that the released hostage Avinatan Or was...