Hamas has published a video that serves as a new instance of psychological warfare, showing signs of life from three Israeli hostages held in the Gaza Strip since October 7. The hostages, identified as soldiers Daniella Gilboa and Karina Ariev, both teenagers, along with civilian Doron Steinbrecher, were seen in a five-minute-long propaganda video. The release of the video, described as psychological terror and torture, came shortly after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) called for the immediate release of the hostages amidst 112 days of conflict in Gaza. The video has been condemned as an act of psychological terrorism by Hamas.
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Hamas releases disturbing new video showing three female Israeli hostages - including two teenagers - begging to be released from Gaza https://t.co/NScEeOGkNO https://t.co/CnECO0wUg0
Hamas psychopaths have released a video of three of the female hostages - Daniella Gilboa, Karina Ariev, and Doron Steinbrecher - threatening that time is running out for them. https://t.co/WzqbnYDG4q
More sick psychological torture from Hamas releasing a hostage video of Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa, and Doron Steinbrecher. https://t.co/UtguMZ58jb
Minutes after the ICJ called on Hamas to release the hostages immediately, the terror group has published a new psychological terrorism video, showing three Israeli hostages Daniella Gilboa and Karina Ariev, and Doron Steinbrecher. https://t.co/Ks4EeUcvUz
BREAKING: HAMAS RELEASE VIDEO OF HOSTAGES 112 Days of Genocide in Gaza The following hostages are in the video: Daniela Gilboa Doron Steinbracher Karina Ariev https://t.co/XZZq1gPPN7
🚨 Hamas Releases Video of Hostages https://t.co/MEFyIfvPKs
In a move of psychological terror, Hamas published a video showing signs of life for three Gaza hostages kidnapped on October 7. #Israel https://t.co/XNISlBNbHo
The Hamas terror group has published a new propaganda video showing signs of life from three hostages held in the Gaza Strip. In edited-together clips, the five-minute-long video shows soldiers Daniella Gilboa and Karina Ariev, and civilian Doron Steinbrecher, identifying… https://t.co/V4Xg9yeVlj