PIJ Claims It Lost Contact with Terrorists Holding Hostage Rom Braslavski
ISRAEL, JUL 22 – Islamic Jihad lost contact with captors holding Rom Braslavski, abducted over three months ago during a Gaza-based attack, amid family demands for government answers.
- On October 10, 2023, Palestinian Islamic Jihad reported that it can no longer communicate with the group holding Israeli hostage Rom Braslavski in Gaza.
- Braslavski was abducted by Hamas militants during the October 7 attack on the Nova Music Festival, where he served as a security guard and volunteer medic.
- The Braslavski family reported no updates on Rom’s condition or location for over a year and demands a meeting with senior Israeli officials to get full clarity.
- The last known indication of Braslavski being alive came more than three months ago when Islamic Jihad shared a video of him, but since that time, neither the IDF nor militant groups have obtained any updates regarding his condition.
- The loss of contact indicates increased uncertainty around Braslavski’s fate and has intensified calls from family and politicians for urgent government action.
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No One Knows Where Rom Is”: Israeli Hostage Disappears After IDF Operation in Gaza
The family of Israeli hostage Rom Braslavski is demanding answers after Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) announced Tuesday that it had lost contact with the terror cell holding him in Gaza. The announcement follows a reported Israeli operation in the area where Braslavski was believed to be held. “No one knows where Rom is—not the IDF, not PIJ. The only thing we were ever told is that he is being held alone,” the Braslavski family said in a state…
Palestinian Islamic Jihad: Contact lost with group holding Israeli hostage Rom Braslavski
The hostage's family said that 'no one knows where Rom is – not the IDF and not Islamic Jihad' and added that they had requested meetings with the IDF chief and Netanyahu, but 'none of them respond, answer, or acknowledge our messages'
Saraya Al-Quds, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad movement, announced that it had lost contact with the unit tasked with escorting an Israeli soldier captured after an Israeli military raid.
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