Sunday, January 21, 2024

'BRING THEM HOME NOW' THE FAMILIES OF HOSTAGES DEMAND ..... BUT, WILL THEY BE DEAD OR ALIVE?

IDF discovers kilometre-long, booby-trapped labyrinth of tunnels where Hamas is said to have kept 20 hostages held captive in cramped rooms with children's drawings left on the walls

Eerie photos show toilets, mattresses and even a child hostages drawing found

 

By Andy Jehring

 

Daily Mail

Jan 21, 2024

 

The tunnel entrance was in the house of a Hamas member in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis

The tunnel entrance was in the house of a Hamas member in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis

 

Israeli Defence Forces have discovered a kilometre-long, booby-trapped tunnel where Hamas is said to have kept about 20 hostages.

At the end of the tunnel were cramped cells where the captives were held – five narrow rooms behind metal bars.

Toilets, mattresses and even drawings by a child hostage freed in November were found, military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said. 

The military released photos from the underground labyrinth and said it brought in journalists to document the tunnel before it was destroyed.

The tunnel entrance, Mr Hagari said, was in the house of a Hamas member in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, where Israel has been focusing its fight in recent weeks. 

 

Toilets, mattresses and even drawings by a child hostage freed in November were found

Toilets, mattresses and even drawings by a child hostage freed in November were found

Israeli Defence Forces have discovered a kilometre-long, booby-trapped tunnel where Hamas is said to have kept about 20 hostages.

Israeli Defence Forces have discovered a kilometre-long, booby-trapped tunnel where Hamas is said to have kept about 20 hostages.

 

'The soldiers entered the tunnel where they encountered terrorists, engaging in a battle that ended with the elimination of the terrorists,' he added.

It comes as the Hamas-run health ministry claimed that more than 25,000 Palestinians have now been killed in Gaza since the start of the conflict.

America is pushing for more negotiations between Israel and Hamas after families of the hostages held in Gaza travelled to Washington with the Daily Mail to call for their release.

The US, Egypt and Qatar are pressuring both sides to thrash out terms and it is claimed Israel and Hamas are willing to engage in discussions in Cairo.

This comes after families of female hostages travelled to the US capital to push American politicians to work to free them.

They presented copies of a Daily Mail article about the hostages' nightmare to key leaders, including Senate leader Chuck Schumer, Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky and Democrat whip Katherine Clark. 

 

The military released photos from the underground labyrinth and said it brought in journalists to document the tunnel before it was destroyed

The military released photos from the underground labyrinth and said it brought in journalists to document the tunnel before it was destroyed

At the end of the tunnel were cramped cells where the captives were held ¿ five narrow rooms behind metal bars

At the end of the tunnel were cramped cells where the captives were held – five narrow rooms behind metal bars

 

Congresswoman Schakowsky told the Daily Mail, after accepting the framed clipping: 'We absolutely cannot forget the 13 women – most of whom are teenage girls – that are still being held hostage. Time is of the essence.

'I am doing everything in my power to make sure the priority remains getting all the hostages home safely.'

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

Hamas gains NOTHING by releasing all the hostages now. They gain little by trickling them out. Goat fuckers do NOTHING unless it furthers their cause. Warm and fuzzy is not something they relate to.