Hamas Releases Ominous Propaganda Video of Young Israeli Female Hostage
Joshua Klein 3 Jun 2024
The Iran-backed Palestinian Hamas terror organization released a video on Friday providing another indication that hostage Noa Argamani, a young Israeli woman abducted by Palestinians during the October 7 massacre, is still alive.
The one-minute clip, which appears to contain an audio recording of the 26-year-old Israeli university student taken hostage from a music festival, urges Israelis to protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, accusing it of abandoning those kidnapped by Hamas.
https://twitter.com/realajedelman/status/1796584670500397394“I am imprisoned with [Hamas’ military wing] Al-Qassam Brigades; I have been in captivity for more than 237 days and do not know until when,” it begins. “I say to the people of Israel: Have you become government partners with Netanyahu, Gallant and Gantz? Will my fate together with my colleagues be like Ron Arad’s fate?”
The reference is to an Israeli military navigator who went missing in action over Lebanon in 1986, believed to have been captured by Shiite groups. Evidence revealed that Arad was likely tortured and killed in 1988.
“Let thousands of women and men come out and block the streets of Tel Aviv and do not return home until we return home. Please, do not put our fate in the hands of Netanyahu and the War Council,” the voice continues.
“Save us! Time is running out. The people must decide. We don’t want to die here,” it concludes.
The clip also shows drawings amid smoke throughout. Argamani’s family, which allowed for the video’s release, believes the drawings are hers.
In January, Hamas released a 37-second video showing signs that Argamani was still alive, along with two other Israeli hostages.
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