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Hamas launch footage with hostage claiming fellow captives are DEAD

Hamas has launched a brand new video through which 26-year-old hostage Noa Argamani is compelled to say two of her fellow captives are lifeless, allegedly killed by IDF strikes.

It follows a video earlier at present through which Hamas claimed they’d reveal tonight whether or not three hostages are alive or lifeless – together with Argamani, whose abduction horrified the world.

In the footage they requested viewers ‘what do you assume?’ – referring to the destiny of the Nova pageant attendee Argamani, Yossi Sharabi, 53, and Itai Svirsky, 38.

But one other video aired at present exhibits Argamani claiming the 2 different captives have been killed by ‘our personal IDF strikes’, referring to the Israeli navy.

In the sooner video, Hamas provided a trio of choices for the captives: all three are killed; ‘some are killed, some are injured,’ or all three are spared.

Hamas released a video showing hostage Noa Argamani explaining how Yossi Sharabi and Itai Svirski were killed in captivity

Hamas launched a video displaying hostage Noa Argamani explaining how Yossi Sharabi and Itai Svirski have been killed in captivity

She claims they were killed after the building they were housed in was hit by an Israeli airstrike

She claims they have been killed after the constructing they have been housed in was hit by an Israeli airstrike

Yossi Sharabi and Itai Svirski have allegedly been killed in captivity

Yossi Sharabi and Itai Svirski have allegedly been killed in captivity 

Yossi Sharabi and Itai Svirski were allegedly killed after the building they were housed in was hit by an Israeli airstrike

Yossi Sharabi and Itai Svirski have been allegedly killed after the constructing they have been housed in was hit by an Israeli airstrike

It was a follow-up to a 37-second clip launched on Sunday through which the three hostages pleaded with Israel to cease its offensive on Gaza, concluding with the message ‘tomorrow we are going to inform you of their destiny’.

January 14 marks 100 days since Hamas’ shock invasion into southern Israel, storming throughout the border in vehicles, vans and by motorised paraglider at dawn.

Some 1,100 Israelis, principally civilians, have been killed in massacres of kibbutzim and the Nova Music Festival close to Re’im. Noa Argamani was amongst these having fun with the ‘peace pageant’ within the desert when gunmen breached the location and opened hearth.

Noa desperately messaged her pal at 8.10am saying she was in a car parking zone and ‘cannot get out’, to which her pal replied: ‘Hide. Let me know that all the pieces is okay’. More than two hours later, she instructed her pal ‘We haven’t got a automobile’.

That was the final time Noa’s family and friends heard from her, earlier than footage emerged on-line of her screaming ‘do not kill me’ as she was taken to Gaza on the again of a motorcycle.

As many as 240 hostages have been taken on October 7 for use as leverage in prisoner swaps with Israel, which holds many Palestinians – civilians and suspected terrorists – in prisons.

The world watched in horror as a video emerged of Noa Argamani, 26, sitting on the back of a motorbike as she screamed 'Don't kill me' to the men surrounding her

The world watched in horror as a video emerged of Noa Argamani, 26, sitting on the again of a motorcycle as she screamed ‘Don’t kill me’ to the boys surrounding her

For months Noa's family have been helplessly waiting for news that their beloved daughter (pictured) had survived the Hamas attack and would be among the hostages who have been freed so far in prisoner exchanges

For months Noa’s household have been helplessly ready for information that their beloved daughter (pictured) had survived the Hamas assault and could be among the many hostages who’ve been freed to this point in prisoner exchanges

Every week-long ceasefire was organised in November after weeks of retaliatory bombing by Israel on communities in Gaza as the military paved the way in which for a wider floor invasion.

Critics, together with worldwide charities and the UN, warned that the bombing was devastating civilian communities in one of many world’s most densely-packed enclaves.

A siege of Gaza City, chopping water, help, energy, medical provides and gasoline to the beleaguered Strip risked a critical humanitarian disaster, the UN warned in October.

And 24-hour evacuation orders have been met with outcry from humanitarian help teams, warning such an unprecedented migration of individuals was ‘inconceivable’.

Mounting strain ultimately noticed Israel comply with a short lived ceasefire to final from November 24 till November 30 – later prolonged till November 31.

A complete of 110 hostages have been launched throughout that timeframe, principally as a part of a Qatar-mediated deal between Hamas and Israel, some launched as a part of a separate cope with Thailand and two as a gesture to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The return of hostages from Gaza has revealed the dire situations hostages have been uncovered to inside Gaza.

Noa Argamani, who was taken from the Nova peace festival near Re'im on October 7

Noa Argamani, who was taken from the Nova peace pageant close to Re’im on October 7 

Noa's mother Liora (pictured together) begged President Joe Biden and the Red Cross to intervene and bring her daughter home before she dies, as she told her only child: 'If I don't get to see you... please know I love you very much'

Noa’s mom Liora (pictured collectively) begged President Joe Biden and the Red Cross to intervene and convey her daughter residence earlier than she dies, as she instructed her solely youngster: ‘If I do not get to see you… please know I like you very a lot’ 

Some gave chilling accounts of rape, bodily beatings and psychological torture, drawing horrified reactions from relations and Israeli residents who put extra strain on the federal government to soundly make sure the return of the remaining captives.

he sustained preventing has additionally seen IDF troopers mistakenly kill surrendering hostages carrying white flags whereas working in Gaza.

And returning hostages warned some have been being held in tunnels underneath the Strip – as Israel revealed plans to pump them with water to flush out Hamas.

As the battle reached its a hundredth day, protestors in Tel Aviv have been seen calling for the secure return of the remaining hostages, demanding a ceasefire and extra prisoner swaps.

Video shared beforehand confirmed a few of the emotional clashes between the households of hostages and members of Netanyahu’s conflict cupboard.

Families fear the far-right authorities’s insurance policies enacted throughout wartime, equivalent to new provisions for the loss of life penalty, might adversely affected their family members held in Gaza.

More than 23,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since Israel started its navy marketing campaign in October, in line with the Palestinian Health Ministry. Around 40 per cent of the Gazan inhabitants are kids.

Despite the challenges dealing with Israel working throughout the Palestinian enclave, the IDF has reaffirmed its dedication to soundly returning the hostages by way of ‘elevated navy strain’.

Army chief Herzi Halevi mentioned in a press release on Saturday: ‘We don’t forget and we won’t overlook, and we are going to proceed to remind even those that attempt to deny it. We are preventing for our proper to dwell right here in security.’

‘Tomorrow [Sunday, January 14] we are going to mark 100 days because the starting of the conflict. 100 days through which the hostages are nonetheless held in Gaza by the merciless Hamas terrorists,’ he added.

‘We are working by all means, most of them covertly, with a view to return them and we are going to proceed to take action till we return all of them.’