Hamas releases video of 19 y/o Israeli hostage, soldier Liri Albag, as ceasefire talks resume
- Hamas released a video showing 19-year-old hostage Liri Albag, who has been held captive for 450 days, as ceasefire talks resume.
- In the video, Albag expressed her fear and desire to be remembered, stating, 'I just want people to remember me, remember my name.'
- The family of Liri Albag requested privacy and urged the government to act on behalf of the hostages, saying the video 'has torn our hearts to pieces.'
- Indirect negotiations for a ceasefire are ongoing in Doha, Qatar, with officials emphasizing the need to return all 100 hostages.
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In the midst of a “critical stage” in the talks on a possible Israeli hostage release agreement, Hamas armed wing Al-Qassam Brigades released a video on Saturday of Liri Albag, one of the five female soldiers who abducted Nahal Oz base on October 7, 2023 and who is still under its control.The video, which lasts 3 and a half minutes and whose date could not be verified, shows Albag, aged 19, speaking in the foreground and following the same guide…
[Kyodo News, Jerusalem] On the 4th, the Islamic organization Hamas, which continues to fight the Israeli army in the Palestinian-controlled area of Gaza, released a video on a communication app of a female Israeli soldier (19) who is being held hostage. Indirect negotiations for a Gaza ceasefire resumed on the 3rd in Doha, the capital of mediator Qatar, but the two sides have not compromised, and it is believed that Hamas has put pressure on Isr…
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