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‘Tell them we are here’: Hamas holds Israel family hostage on Facebook live

In the video, the family — father, mother, daugther, son and another family member — is seen surrounded by several gun-carrying Hamas fighters.

Published on: Oct 11, 2023 07:38 pm IST
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Amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas which has claimed over 2,200 lives on both sides, a video has surfaced on social media showing a family held hostage by the group. The video shows the family -- comprising father, mother, daughter, son and another member -- surrounded by gun-wielding Hamas terrorists. The terrorist recording the viral video then asks the father to talk to Israel. "Talk to your country. Tell them we are here," he said.

The family was held hostage in their house in a kibbutz in Israel's Nahal Oz, which is close to the Gaza border. (Screengrab)

The family was held hostage in their house in a kibbutz in Israel's Nahal Oz, which is close to the Gaza border.

The incident was live streamed on Facebook by the terrorists.

Since Hamas levelled an unprecedented surprise attack on Israel on October 7, the militant group has taken hundreds of Israeli civilians and soldiers hostage. The group has left trails of bodies on the streets and several visuals of the group killing children, women and senior citizens under duress have surfaced on social media. Israel has intensified its attack on Hamas' locations in Gaza.

According to a Twitter handle, the whereabouts of the family are unknown as of now.

 
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