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Home  /  World  /  Israeli hostage kisses Hamas militants on forehead after release, raising questions of Stockholm syndrome

Israeli hostage kisses Hamas militants on forehead after release, raising questions of Stockholm syndrome

by Jake Hoffman
February 22, 2025
in Middle East, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Israeli hostage kisses Hamas militants on forehead after release, raising questions of Stockholm syndrome

Shocking footage sparks debate

A newly released video of Omer Shem Tov, an Israeli hostage held by Hamas for over 500 days, has sparked widespread discussion after he was seen kissing the foreheads of Hamas militants upon his release. The footage, which has gone viral on social media, has led many to question whether the 22-year-old was experiencing Stockholm syndrome, a psychological response in which captives develop emotional bonds with their captors.

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The video shows Omer Shem Tov, who was one of three Israeli hostages freed on Saturday, being paraded around in central Gaza’s Nuseirat area before being handed over. The other two hostages released were Eliya Cohen and Omer Wenkert.

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What is Stockholm syndrome?

The shocking footage has led to speculation about whether Omer Shem Tov was suffering from Stockholm syndrome, a condition where hostages develop attachments to their captors as a coping mechanism.

His family, however, dismissed such speculation, saying that Omer has a friendly nature. His grandmother, Sara, speaking at a family gathering in Herzliya, said:

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“That’s Omer… He’s just that kind of kid… He gets on with everyone. Even Hamas… They love him even there.”

Was the moment staged?

Reports suggest that the incident may have been carefully choreographed. Additional footage online shows Omer waving on stage while holding a certificate before being handed over to the Red Cross. Some reports indicate that Hamas militants may have instructed him to act affectionate for the cameras.

A father’s joy

Following his son’s release, Omer’s father, Malki Shem Tov, expressed immense relief and happiness. Speaking to Channel 12, he said:

“Omer is thinner… but he is upbeat, the most positive-minded in the world.”

“We didn’t even know what he would look like. He just came out and surprised us all—with the smile, the wave—it’s just crazy.”

After 505 days of captivity, Malki said his family’s personal mission was complete, though the national mission of bringing back all hostages remains unfinished.

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