In the midst of the war, Hamas released a new video featuring three Israeli women who are being held captive in the Gaza Strip. They ask the Government of Israel to return them to their home.
Hamas released a new video in which it shows three Israeli women held hostage in the Gaza Strip. These are two soldiers from Israel and a civilian.
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After the publication of the fragment, the Palestinian Islamist movement He said it was recorded on the 107th day of the war, i.e. earlier this week, although he did not provide any evidence to support the claim.


War in Gaza: Hamas published a video with three Israeli hostages
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Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa and Doron Steinbrecher, the Israeli hostages who appear in the video released by Hamas.
Courtesy of The Times of Israel.
In the video, which is five minutes long, the soldiers appear Daniella Gilboa and Karina Arievand the civil Doron Steinbrecher. In it, they identify themselves and ask the Israeli government to return them to their homeaccording to The Times of Israel.
On previous occasions, Hamas had already shown similar images of the hostages they captured in their October 7 attack. That day, a total of 240 peopleamong them, about twenty of Argentine nationality.
In the middle of the truce that took place at the end of November between the Palestinian group and Israel, a hundred hostages were released, but there are still others who remain in captivity.
According to intelligence reports, they believe that around thirty hostages died under various circumstanceseven for having been hit by Israeli attacks launched to “annihilate” Hamas.
Israel denied a ceasefire with Hamas in Gaza
In recent days, information emerged that the Government of Israel had proposed to Hamas a two-month truce in exchange for release of all hostages in Gaza. However, they denied the news and They ruled out a ceasefire with the Palestinian Islamist movement.
The person in charge of clarifying this information was the Government spokesperson Ilana Steinwho denied the existence of a possible agreement between Hamas and Israel. Furthermore, at a press conference, the spokesperson maintained that her country “will not give up on the destruction of Hamas nor to the return of all the hostages, and there will be no threat to Israel’s security from Gaza.”
Source: Ambito