Hamas releases video showing two hostages alive calling for truce in Gaza | International

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He Islamist group Hamas This Saturday he published a second propaganda video in which they appear two hostages, of the 133 who continue to be held in Gaza after more than 200 days of war, in which they ask the Israeli Government for a truce agreement to return home.

In the video, which lasts just over three minutes, you can see the hostages Keith Siegel, 64-year-old American citizen, whose wife was also kidnapped and released during the November truce from Kibbutz Kfar Aza, and the captive Omri Miran, 46 years old and kidnapped on October 7 from Kibbutz Nir Oz, according to the Israeli press.

Keith Siegel appears crying, and although it is not possible to know if the recording is recent, the American mentions Passover, in reference to the current Jewish Passover that is celebrated these days in Israel, while Miran says he has been captive for 202 days.

On April 24, the Islamist group published a first video in which the Israeli-American appeared Hersh Goldberg-Polin, criticizing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government for not doing enough to free them.

After the new video, the Hostage and Missing Families Forum, An organization that represents the relatives of Israeli hostages held in Gaza, said in a statement that these indications that both are still alive demonstrate that “the Israeli Government must do everything possible to ensure the release of all hostages before Memorial Day. Independence”, which is celebrated next May 14.

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“For those who are still alive – so that they can recover, and for those who are dead – so that they may have a dignified burial. “It is time for the government and its leader (Netanyahu) to demonstrate with actions their commitment to the citizens awaiting the return of the hostages,” the organization added.

Last morning Hamas confirmed having received a final truce proposal for the exchange of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners, and assured that it will study it, although from the beginning it has rejected any offer that does not include a definitive ceasefire in the strip or the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Palestinian enclave.

“The Hamas movement today received the official response of the Zionist occupation (Israel) to the movement’s position, which was delivered to the Egyptian and Qatari mediators on April 13,” Hamas deputy head in Gaza, Jalil, said in a statement. to the Hiya.

According to Al Hiya “the movement will study this proposal and once its study is completed it will present its response”, without specifying a time frame, although Israel has warned that it will not allow a long delay in the face of growing pressure of an invasion in Rafah, in the far south. of the Strip and where 1.4 million Palestinians take refuge.

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