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Hamas releases video of murdered hostage Ori Danino urging Israel to rescue them: ‘At this pace no one will survive’

"Our living conditions are very difficult, there is no food, no water, no electricity," Ori Danino says in the video.

Published on: Sept 04, 2024 07:26 am IST
By Sumanti Sen
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Hamas published a video of murdered hostage Ori Danino on their Telegram on Tuesday, September 3. Danino was one of six hostages executed by Hamas andfound in a tunnel in Rafah on Saturday afternoon, August 31. The other murdered hostages were identified as Eden Yerushalmi, Alex Lobanov, Carmel Gat, Almog Sarusi, and Hersh Goldberg-Polin.

Hamas releases video of murdered hostage Ori Danino urging Israel to rescue them (Courtesy of Bring Them Home Now/Handout via REUTERS)

The begins with a montage of photos of thesix hostages, following which Danino introduces himself. He says his name, reveals where he is from and where he was taken hostage from.

"Our living conditions are very difficult, there is no food, no water, no electricity," Danino says in the video, adding that there is non-stop shooting and bombing.

Addressing Israeli prime minister PM Benjamin Netanyahu and the war cabinet, Danio says that they “failed us on October 7." "Today you are trying to kill us one after another in failed rescue attempts,” he adds.

Danino asks, "Where were you when they shot me?" He also asks several other questions about the government's absence on and after October 7.

Danino, 25, reportedly helped other Nova attendees survive the October 7 attack and escape. He was reportedly abducted by Hamas terrorists while he was doing his best to save more attendees.

“He ran away from the party, got out of hell, came back to save more people, and was kidnapped with them. He survived more than 300 days in captivity to return full of hope and faith,” Liel, his partner, said, according to The Jerusalem Post. “He excelled in everything he did.”

Danino’smother, Einav Danino, told Reshet Bet radio that her son was “a true warrior.” "Ori served in a significant position in the army, which we could not reveal," she said. "After three months in captivity, we started receiving signs of life from him almost every month. We knew that our army was doing everything for him. He was a special person, we were sure it would end differently. He was a true warrior."

Einav also revealed the moment they received the news of Danino’s death. "We were informed about it in the early hours of the morning, around four o'clock in the morning. We could not believe that this had happened. Ori served in a very important position in the army, and he loved the army with all his heart. We kept a watchful eye on him, and when we received signs of life from him, it gave us great hope that we would see him again,” she said.

Talking about her son’s actions on October 7, Einav said, "Ori met Maya and Itay Regev that evening at the party. When he realized they were in danger, he went back to save them, even though his friend tried to convince him not to go in there. Ori didn't think twice, he acted with rare courage. Unfortunately, the terrorists shot at his car, and he was kidnapped. During all this time, we hoped to see him again, but unfortunately it ended differently."

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sumanti Sen

Sumanti Sen covers everything that’s happening in the US, from politics to entertainment, but her expertise lies in covering crime news. She has comprehensively chronicled the Idaho student murders, the Laken Riley and Iryna Zarutska cases, and the killing of Charlie Kirk, among other incidents. Over the years, she has interviewed several victims/families of victims of crimes seeking justice. She digs up stories that might otherwise remain unheard, and does her bit to ensure that victims and survivors’ voices are heard. Sumanti’s many years of experience also include interviews with Hamas attack survivors and mental health experts, among others. Her coverage of the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel and interviews with survivors of the tragedy, coupled with her other works including the Titan submersible coverage, earned her the Digi Journo of the Quarter award during her first year at Hindustan Times. Sumanti actively tracks missing person cases in the United States, and peruses Reddit and other social media platforms to bring to light cases that frequently elude public attention. She has extensively covered the disappearances of Nancy Guthrie, Thomas Medlin, Beau Mann, and Sudiksha Konanki, among others. When not at work, you will either find her with her novels, or with her beloved rescue pooches.

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