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‘Prisoner 24’: Hamas released footage of alleged injured Israeli hostage

Hamas allegedly released a video of Maxim Harkin, Times of Israel reported (Image Credit: X)

Azedin al-kasam brigadeHamas’s Military Division released the footage on Saturday, showing that an Israeli looked captive, which was facing injuries during Gaza’s strike.
The unpublished four -minute recording shows a person with strips covering his head and left hand, which identified himself as “prisoner 24”. Speaking of Hebrew with a Russian divine, he indicated that he was recently injured in an Israeli attack.
Showing the person on the field, the footage mentioned the Israeli Independence Day celebrations on Thursday, recently suggested filming.
His message tied up with the last hostage video with the organization, requesting public pressure on Israeli officials for the release of the remaining prisoners.
Israel’s time told that the footage is Maxim HarkinWhich appeared banded. Hamas claims that he was allegedly targeted in an Israeli air strike in a tunnel.
Government hostage pointman Gal Hirsi spoke with Harkin’s family. According to Hirsh’s office, parents said that Israeli news outlets do not broadcast their son’s videos.
The militant group continued to hold 58 hostages during the attack on Israel on their October 2023. Military officials confirm that 34 are deceased. Additionally, Hamas has remains of an Israeli soldier who died in the 2014 Gaza struggle.
According to the AFP calculation using official data, Hamas’s infiltration resulted in 1,218 fatal, mainly citizens in favor of Israel.
On January 19, a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas reduced the struggle over 15 months.
After a deadlock about the progress of ceasefire, Israel recommended significant operations throughout the Gaza on 18 March.
Israeli officials aim of their new campaign to secure the release of the remaining prisoners, although critics suggest that this approach endanger their lives.
Hamas has distributed several hostage videos since the end of the Trus. These recent images emerge as a mediated efforts of a new ceasefire, reaching a deadlock.

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