Hamas releases clip of Israeli-American hostage who lost his arm in Oct 7 attack
The propaganda video shows the 23-year-old, whose left arm is missing several inches above the hand, criticising the Israeli government.
The Palestinian Islamist group Hamas on Wednesday published a video showing an Israeli-American hostage under their custody, Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who was captured during the October 7 attack.
The propaganda video shows the 23-year-old with his left arm missing several inches above the hand, news agency Reuters reported.
He was wounded during the Hamas attack on the Nova music festival and a previous video shot on the day of the attack had shown him severely injured.
In the new edited video, released today, which does not mention any date, Hersh Goldberg-Polin, can be heard criticising the Benjamin Netanyahu government for “neglecting” the hostages.
Responding to the Hamas video, Polin’s parents issued a video message, stating they were relieved to see him alive after “almost 200 days” in captivity, and they called upon the world leaders to act and reach a hostage release deal.
“Seeing a video of him is overwhelming, and we are relieved to see him alive. We are also concerned about his health and well-being, as well as the other hostages,” his father said.
“We are here today with an appeal to all the world leaders who have been negotiating to date, including Qatar, Egypt, the United States, Hamas, and Israel. Be brave, lean in, seize this moment, get a deal done to release all our loved ones, and end the suffering in this region,” he added.
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