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Hamas publishes a video of two hostages, including the German citizen Alon Ohel. Relatives fear for the life of the kidnapped.
The terrorist group Hamas has released a new video from Israel kidnapped hostages. In addition to the Israeli Guy Gilboa-Dalal, Alon Ohel, who is also a German citizen, can also be seen in it. Israel condemns such hostages as psychological warfare.
The video first shows Gilboa dalal in a car. The young man says he is in the city of Gaza and that several other hostages are recorded in the area. According to their kidnappers, these should remain there during the planned Israeli offensive, as Gilboa-Dalal describes further. Later he can be seen in a conversation with Ohel. Under what circumstances the video was created and whether the man spoke from free pieces or under pressure and threats was initially unclear. The recording should come from the end of August.
Israel’s government is planning to take the city of Gaza. Many hostage members fear the worst for the kidnapped people who are suspected there.
“Guy, Alon and other hostages were brought to Gaza, and we are deeply concerned about their lives,” said the Gilboa dalal family, according to the forum of the hostage members, after publishing the video. “They have to be brought home.”
Hamas hostages have been held for 700 days
Hamas had recently spread the man’s shots a good six months ago. In it, he and a second kidnapped Israeli were forced to see the release of three compatriots taking place as part of a deal, while they themselves remained in the violence of the Islamists.
Terrorists had abducted Gilboa-Dalal and Ohel on October 7, 2023 from the Nova Music Festival into the Gaza strips. Both are now 24 years old and have been hostage for 700 days.
According to Israeli information, 20 of a total of 48 hostages that are in Gaza are still alive.
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Source: Stern

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