“Get me out of here!” – Hamas releases first video of hostage taking

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The Islamist terrorist organization Hamas has released a video of a suspected hostage in the Gaza Strip for the first time. In a clip shared on Monday, a young woman can be seen having her arm bandaged and then speaking directly to the camera.

“I am 21 years old and from Shoham,” the woman says in the one-minute video. She was currently in Gaza and was being treated in a hospital there. “Please get me out of here as quickly as possible.”

It is unclear where, when and under what circumstances the recording in question was made. According to media reports, it would be an Israeli who also has French nationality. Accordingly, the woman was reported missing after the massacre by Hamas terrorists in southern Israel.

Hamas kidnaps more than 200 people in the Gaza Strip
A spokesman for Hamas’s military wing had earlier said that between 200 and 250 people had been kidnapped in the Gaza Strip. Two hundred of them are under the control of Hamas, the remaining hostages are under the control of other militant factions in the coastal strip, the spokesman said in a video.

Nevertheless, he claimed that “foreigners are not prisoners, but guests in Gaza.” She would be released “as soon as the current circumstances end.” Accordingly, Hamas is committed to a prisoner exchange.

At least 22 of the abductees are believed to have already been killed in Israeli airstrikes. The information could not be independently verified.

Source: Krone

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