A day after it published a video recording of three of its Israeli prisoners entitled “Your government is lying,” the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades – the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) – broadcast another video entitled “What do you think?”
In the new recording, the Al-Qassam Brigades raises three possibilities regarding those detained in the Gaza Strip:
The first possibility: “Were they all killed?” The second possibility: “Some of them were killed and others were injured.” The third possibility: “They are still alive.”
The Qassam Brigades said in the video: “Tonight we will tell you their fate.”
Yesterday, Al-Qassam published a video recording of the three Israeli prisoners: Noa Argamani (26 years old), who lives in Beersheba, Yossi Sharaabi (53 years old), and Tais Versky (38 years old), who lives in Tel Aviv.
In the recording, these prisoners addressed an appeal to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stop the war in Gaza, but the recording does not indicate their fate now.
The recording was published hours after Al-Qassam spokesman Abu Ubaida announced – in a video recording obtained by Tel Aviv Tribune – that the fate of many Israeli prisoners had become unknown, stressing that the occupation had failed within 100 days to achieve its goals, including liberating the prisoners.