Israel-Hamas conflict enters Day 8: Hamas shares video of Israeli children in hostage handled with 'compassion'
Israel-Hamas conflict enters Day 8: As the Israel-Hamas conflict enters eighth day, Hamas has released a video of Israeli children they claim they took hostage during the devastating attack on Southern Israel, according to The Jerusalem Post.
The video was posted on the Hamas Telegram channel with the caption, "Hamas fighters, showing compassion for children in the midst of the Kibbutz 'Holit' battles on day one of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood."
During the terrorist group Hamas's October 7 attacks on Israel, the Kibbutz Holit in southern Israel, very close to the Gaza border, witnessed horrific atrocities.
According to The Jerusalem Post, 13 Israelis were murdered during the attack on Kibbutz Holit.
According to Israeli media, the children in the video have yet to be identified, and it is unclear whether their parents were killed when the children were taken away.
In response, the IDF stated that the children are being held hostage in their own homes by Hamas terrorists, while their parents are dead in the next room.
"You can see their injuries, hear their cries and feel them trembling from fear as these children are held hostage in their own homes by Hamas terrorists and their parents lie there dead in the next room. These are the terrorists that we are going to defeat," the post read.
During the attack on Kibbutz Holit, bullet-riddled buildings, burned vehicles, and shattered windowpanes can be seen strewn about the community, testimony to the suffering inflicted by the incursion. Terrorists' abandoned weapons and ammo are also visible lying around.
Following the "surprise" assault, Israel's defence forces equipped with military tanks are now stationed around the town.
Images from Kibbutz Be'eri also show the aftermath of Hamas terrorists who reportedly went door to door killing civilians or taking them hostages. Images of Israeli hostages, including newborns, elderly men and women, were projected on the side of the UN headquarters building in New York.
According to the most recent IDF statement, the terrorist organization Hamas is holding over 120 civilians hostage in Gaza.
According to the IDF, 1300 people have been killed and over 3000 have been injured in Hamas terror assaults on Israel.
- PTC NEWS