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Friday, June 14, 2024

ARE KFIR BIBAS, ARIEL BIBAS AND THEIR MOTHER STILL ALIVE?

Nobody has any clue how many hostages are still alive, top Hamas official admits

Osama Hamdan claims rescued captives left Gaza healthier than when they went in


Times of Israel

June 13, 2024

 

An Israeli student holds pictures of hostages during a protest calling for their release near the Knesset in Jerusalem, June 13, 2024. (Chaim Goldberg/Flash90) 

 An Israeli student holds pictures of hostages Kfir and Ariel Bibas during a protest calling for their release near the Knesset in Jerusalem, June 13, 202


Senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan says nobody knows how many of the 116 remaining hostages kidnapped on October 7 are still alive.

“I don’t have any idea about that,” the Beirut-based terror official tells CNN. “No one has an idea about this.”

He also blames Israel for the mental state of four hostages recently rescued, after a doctor said they were subject to constant physical and emotional abuse while in captivity.

“I believe if they have mental problem, this is because of what Israel have done in Gaza,” he says, adding the wild claim that the abductees looked better coming out of Gaza than when they were kidnapped.

 

Hamas official Osama Hamdan (AP/Bilal Hussein)
Hamas official Osama Hamdan referring to the rescued hostages said, “I believe if they have mental problem, this is because of what Israel have done in Gaza.”

 

Hamdan defends the group’s rejection of truce terms, saying Israel needs to agree to a full ceasefire before any negotiations on freeing hostages.

Hamas needs “a clear position from Israel to accept the ceasefire, a complete withdrawal from Gaza, and let the Palestinians to determine their future by themselves, the reconstruction, the (lifting) of the siege … and we are ready to talk about a fair deal about the prisoners exchange,” he is quoted saying.

He also rejects a recent Wall Street Journal report that claimed Hamas’s Gaza leader Yahya Sinwar welcomed Gazan civilian deaths as a “necessary sacrifice.”

“It was fake messages done by someone who is not Palestinian and (it) was sent (to the) Wall Street Journal as part of the pressure against Hamas and provoking the people against the leader,” CNN quotes him saying. The network adds that no evidence was given.

BarkGrowlBite at 12:01 AM

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