The father of a 19-year-old Israeli woman held hostage by Hamas militants said Tuesday he fears finding out what his daughter is going through after images emerged of her, looking hurt and scared, sitting with three other teenage hostages. kidnapped in October. 7.
“I’m afraid, I’m afraid. There are no negotiations, my daughter is underground for more than 90 days, without oxygen, without food, is anyone taking care of her? She is hurt. All the girls, what will happen? This is my emotion,” Shlomi Berger said after watching the Hamas video about two weeks ago, which appears to show her injured daughter, Agam Berger.
Reuters could not verify the Hamas video or photographs of the leaflets as to their location and date.
In the video, published by Hamas, Agam is seen with blood on her face, sitting against a wall with other female hostages, who also appear to be injured and one crying.
The father of a 19-year-old Israeli woman held hostage by Hamas militants said Tuesday he fears finding out what his daughter is going through after images of her emerged. Reuters
They have been identified as Karina Ariev, 19, Daniela Gilboa, 19, and the youngest hostage, Liri Albag, 18.
“You saw my daughter Agam, you saw her wounds, you saw her face, you saw all the girls, in their faces, what they have been through there. “It’s terrible,” Shlomi said, referring to the video.
The four were kidnapped in Nahal Oz during the deadly attack on Israeli communities by the Islamist militant group Hamas that rules the Gaza Strip on October 7, in which 1,200 people were killed and about 240 kidnapped.
In the video, Shlomi Berger sees her daughter with a bloody face, sitting against a wall with other hostages, who also appeared to be injured. Berger’s daughter, Agam, and the other women were kidnapped in Nahal Oz during the deadly attack on Israeli communities on October 7.
Speaking outside a Tel Aviv hotel where US Secretary of State Antony Blinken was staying during his visit to Israel, Berger called for more diplomatic pressure to release all the hostages.
Israel said 132 hostages remain incommunicado in captivity, more than 90 days after the attack, without access to the Red Cross.
Some hostages who were freed under a temporary one-week truce deal between Israel and Hamas in November said they saw some of the other captives in Gaza.
Israel said 132 hostages remain incommunicado in captivity, more than 90 days after the attack, without access to the Red Cross. fake images
Their testimonies of sexual abuse and deprivation of food and medicine have raised fears for the hostages left behind, including a baby and a toddler, more than a dozen women and the elderly.
Israel says the release of all the hostages is a primary goal in its military campaign against Hamas in Gaza and that it will not stop fighting until Hamas frees them all.
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