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Hamas unveils heartless propaganda video, exposing deceased hostages

Hamas Releases Video of Hostage,⁤ Revealing Deaths of Fellow ​Captives

Israeli ​hostage Noa Argamani (@MarioNawfal/Twitter)

Hamas shocked‌ the world on Monday by releasing a chilling video of a hostage they had taken during their‍ October 7 attacks. The⁢ video revealed the⁢ devastating news that two of her fellow captives had⁣ tragically lost their lives.

Previously, the terrorist group had teased the ⁤fate of the hostages, Noa Argamani, Yossi Sharabi, and Itai Svirsky, in‍ a short video. Viewers were left guessing whether they were “all killed,” “some killed,” or “all alive.” In their latest video, Hamas confirmed‍ that the other two hostages had died in an airstrike by the Israel Defense Forces.

According to the clip, Argamani recounts the horrifying experience of being in a bombed building and being ‌buried under rubble. She explains that while she and Itai‌ were rescued, they were unable ‍to save Yossi. Tragically,⁣ Itai himself was later killed‌ in another airstrike.

Argamani, who still has shrapnel in her head, pleads with the Israeli government to bring⁤ her ⁢and the ‌remaining hostages home.

The video ‌also allegedly showed the bodies of Svirsky and Sharabi. However, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari disputes the claim that Svirsky died in ‌an Israeli strike, calling it a “Hamas lie.”

This​ is not the first‍ time Hamas has used ⁤hostage videos as propaganda. In ‍a previous video, hostages accused ⁢Prime Minister ⁢Benjamin Netanyahu of failing to protect Israelis and bring them home. One⁢ brave woman even stared down a Hamas terrorist upon ‌her release.

Mia Schem, ​another freed ⁣hostage, initially claimed that her captors⁤ cared for her. ‍However, she later revealed the horrors she experienced during her captivity.



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