Netanyahu responds to Hamas, PIJ hostage video
“I know exactly what Hamas wants, they don’t want to make a deal, they want to break us with these horrible videos,” he said.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a speech on Sunday night that the hostage video was released over the weekend, making him realize exactly what Hamas wanted.
He continued: “They don’t want to make a deal; they want to break these terrifying videos of us with the false horror propaganda it spreads around the world. But we won’t break it.”
“I am filled with stronger determination to free our kidnapped son, eliminate Hamas, and ensure that Gaza will no longer pose a threat to the State of Israel.”
“You’ll see them struggling in the dungeon, but the surrounding Hamas monsters have thick arms. They have everything they need to eat. They’re starving, just like the Nazis starved the Jews.”
The terrorist’s arms are captured in a Hamas video by Evyatar David. (Credit: Screenshot)
He said, “Like you, I was shocked yesterday.
The Hostages and Missing Family Forum responded to Netanyahu’s statement, saying: “He has been leading Israel and the hostage doom.
“Talking about a deal to release hostages, deceptions have been heard time and time again. The public has been sold for so much 22 months that military pressure and fierce battles will return to the hostages.
“The facts must be told: the extended war endangers the lives of hostages, and the lives of hostages are already in direct danger of death. We have seen the creepy image of hostages in the tunnel; they will not be able to survive this long period of time.
The forum continued: “We eliminated all the leaders of Hamas and we won in Lebanon and Iran. There is no greater victory than that.”
ROM and Evyatar status
Hamas posted a video of hostage Evyatar David on Friday night, which was later published by the David Family.
The clip of the obviously thin David was suspended from repair with the clip of the hungry Palestinian child.
The clip of hostage rom braslavski was found lying on a mattress and said he had pain in his feet, had difficulty standing and suffered severe hunger in a video of Islamic jihad in Palestinian originally released on Thursday.
Danielle Greyman-Kennard contributed to the report.