Hamas publishes a video of two other Israeli hostages and pressures Netanyahu to reach a ceasefire agreement.

Al Jazeera News Agency reported yesterday (April 28) that the military branch of…agitationHe posted a videohostageTwo Israelis were arrested in Gaza and the video shows two men demanding a governmentBenjamin Netanyahu The Israeli Prime Minister reached an agreement to release them.

The video was released on Saturday and the depiction is similar to previous hostage videos released by Hamas.IsraelHe condemned the release of the clip, “psychological terrorism.”

From the last clip it turns out that there are two menMr. Keith Siegel, 64 years old, and Mr. Omri Miran, 47 years old They both sent their condolences to the family. He demanded the release of the hostages

Miran was taken from his home in the Nahal Oz settlement in front of his wife and two daughters. During the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023

“We have been held hostage by Hamas for 202 days,” Miran said in a video clip. “The situation here is unstable and difficult, and there are many bombs.” He noted that the attack occurred earlier this week.

“It's time to reach an agreement that will help us get out of here safe and healthy. Let's keep protesting. Let's reach an agreement,” Miran said.

The video was published after Hamas said: It has studied the latest Israeli proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza. This comes after reports that mediators from Egypt sent a delegation to Israel to resume the stalled negotiations.

This latest video was also released to coincide with Easter. It is a holiday in which the Jews celebrate God’s liberation of them from slavery in Egypt around 1500 BC.

Siegel broke down in tears as he described celebrating Easter with his family last year. He hopes to be reunited with the family again

“We are in danger. There are so many explosions. It was exhausting and scary,” Siegel said, wiping away tears with his arm.

“I want to tell my family that I love them very much. It's important to me that they know that I'm okay,” Siegel said.

According to Al Jazeera's Bernard Smith, the families of the two hostages were relieved when they saw that their family members were still alive.

The video was also published after Hamas published Hirsch's video. Goldberg-Boulin was an Israeli hostage to show that he was still alive 3 days ago.

According to Israeli information, during the first attack Hamas held about 250 Israelis and foreigners hostage. 1,139 people were killed

Israel responded by invading Gaza. Pledging to destroy Hamas and return the hostages, the Israeli invasion has claimed the lives of at least 34,388 Palestinians.

The Israeli army said There are currently 129 hostages being held in Gaza, including 34 dead held by Hamas.

pointing to: Al Jazeera

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