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Hamas Releases Ominous Propaganda Video of Young Israeli Female Hostage

The Iranian-backed Palestinian terrorist group Hamas released a video on Friday that provides new evidence that a hostage, Noa al-Ghamani, a young Israeli woman abducted by Palestinians during the Oct. 7 massacre, is still alive.

The minute-long video, which appears to include an audio recording of the 26-year-old Israeli university student who was taken hostage at the music festival, accuses Hamas of abandoning the kidnapped people and calls on Israelis to protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.

“I [Hamas’ military wing] “Al-Qassam Brigades. I have been held captive for more than 237 days and I don’t know how long it will last,” the article begins. “I say to the people of Israel, have you become partners in government with Netanyahu, Gallant and Gantz? Will I, along with my colleagues, suffer the same fate as Ron Arad?”

This refers to an Israeli military navigator. went do not have In Action It was discovered in the skies over Lebanon in 1986 and is believed to have been captured by Shiite groups. Evidence revealed that Arad was likely tortured and killed in 1988.

“Thousands of women and men are coming out to block the streets of Tel Aviv and will not let us go home until we return home. Please do not leave our fate in the hands of Netanyahu and his war councils,” the voices continue.

“Help! Time is running out. The people must decide. We don’t want to die here,” he concluded.

The video also shows a drawing in the smoke, which Arugamani’s family, who gave permission for the video to be made public, believe to be hers.

In January, Hamas release The 37-second video shows that Al-Ghamani and two other Israeli hostages are still alive.

The video featured her, Yossi Shalabi and Tal Tversky, who were later announced as having been killed while in Hamas captivity in Gaza, and was intended to pressure Israel to end the war.

Al-Ghamani became one of the most publicized hostages when she was filmed being kidnapped from the Supernova music festival during the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack.

Footage of the attack shows her screaming for her life and reaching for her boyfriend as they are dragged into Gaza, and her anguished expression as she is forced onto a motorbike and held captive is one of the attack’s iconic images.

She was later shown sitting in captivity somewhere in Gaza in a short video posted by a Palestinian.

Questions remain about why she and an estimated 20 other women, considered “soldiers” by Hamas because of their service in the Israel Defense Forces, remain hostages and missing despite a week-long ceasefire last year. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Disclosed He said he had asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to help secure Al-Ghamani’s release.

In November, the hostage’s terminally ill mother appealed to President Joe Biden and the Red Cross to “bring Noah back as soon as possible” so she can see him again while she’s still alive.

In December, she said she had felt “hopeless” since her daughter’s abduction.

She too issued In a written petition to President Biden, she expressed her desire to see her daughter “one last time” while she is still alive and begged him to help secure her release.

NBC News report It is highly likely that Al-Ghamani was kidnapped not by Hamas, but by ordinary Palestinian civilians who had joined the terrorists.

Numerous videos from October 7 show the supportive reaction on the streets of Palestine to news of the massacre. As soon as word of the attack spread, Palestinians at home and abroad saw Rejoice and celebrate.

Photos and videos posted on social media showed Palestinian crowds giving a hero’s welcome to the returning executioner and burning seized Israeli cars on Gaza’s streets. Others showed Palestinians holding rallies, distributing sweets and firing guns into the air.

Palestinian civilians are seen not just celebrating the massacre but actively participating in it, with large mobs recorded on film pouring across the breached border to take part in the killing of innocent people, raping them and looting their property.

According to Israel Defense Forces spokesman Jonathan Conricus, many Palestinians who were not affiliated with terrorist organizations entered Israel and took part in atrocities alongside terrorists.

Moreover, Eshkol Local Council Mayor Gadi Yarkoni told the Free Beacon that “the second wave of Arabs who came to the country were just as cruel as the first wave of terrorists.”

“We now know that it’s not just Hamas that’s come to slaughter us,” he added, “but the entire population of the Gaza Strip, including those who work in our kibbutzim.”

As Breitbart News reported in November, survivors of the Hamas attack on the Nir Oz kibbutz I remembered Palestinian civilians took part in attacks on their communities, looting and watching Netflix while terrified homeowners hid from view.

The Jewish state is currently at war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip following the October 7 massacre, in which the terrorist group carried out the worst attack against Jews since the Nazi Holocaust, in which hundreds of Israeli civilians were tortured, raped, executed, burned and abducted, and which was widely supported by Palestinians.

Iran’s Islamist terrorist proxy targeted music festival attendees and residents of a southern Israeli town, while thousands of rockets rained down on Israeli civilian areas.

In this massacre, the terrorists killed approximately 1,200 people. Injury More than 4,800 people have been killed and at least 242 hostages taken, more than half of whom remain in Gaza. The majority of the victims are civilians. dozens Of the American people.

Concerns over Hamas’ treatment of hostages Continue Israeli authorities are investigating serious allegations of rape and sexual assault linked to the October 7 massacre and have collected more than 1,500 testimonies, including gang rape and the mutilation of bodies after death.

IDF international spokesman Lt. Col. Richard Hecht said the Israeli military was “absolutely” concerned by such acts of violence against hostages. His comments came as released prisoners shared first-hand accounts of meetings with Israeli officials. share Testimonies about various abuses suffered during captivity in Gaza.

Joshua Klein is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jklein@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter. Joshua Klein.

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