Hamas terrorists recorded a video before executing six Israeli hostages last week in a chilling reminiscent of psychological warfare tactics once used by ISIS.
of Jerusalem Post Reported:
Hamas announced on Monday that it would release a video on Telegram of six recently killed hostages speaking to the camera in their “final message to the world” before they were killed.
The video shows all six hostages being found dead by the IDF. [Israel Defense Forces] Sunday's broadcast sees the pair confirm their identities before cutting to a still image of them threatening to leak their “final message”.
The video ends with a threat to make the message public within hours.
As Breitbart News noted, the six hostages were killed in cold blood before being rescued by Israeli forces. They included American-Israelis Hersh Goldberg Pollin, Carmel Gatto, Eden Yerushalmi, Alexander Lobanov, Almog Sarsi, and IDF Sergeant Ori Danino. All six were executed by gunshot wounds to the head.
The family of one of the hostages, Eden Yerushalmi, approved the release of excerpts from a video in which she speaks of her love for her family.
The family of slain hostage Eden Yerushalmi has approved the release of part of a disturbing terror video released by Hamas today.
The Yerushalmi family released the following statement: “Our Eden, we love you and miss you so much. You will forever be with us… pic.twitter.com/GT88ym1Opw
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) September 2, 2024
Previous hostage videos have also included attacks on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government, in an apparent attempt to spur more protests inside Israel and pressure the government to renounce the war.
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