The footage confirmed hostages being introduced into Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza Metropolis. (File)
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Israel’s army launched safety digicam footage Sunday it mentioned confirmed hostages being introduced into Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza Metropolis after being kidnapped within the October 7 Hamas assaults on southern Israel.
In one of many clips a person is introduced in on a gurney by a number of people, no less than 4 of them armed, whereas in one other somebody struggles to withstand whereas being forcibly dragged right into a constructing resembing a hospital.
AFP was not instantly capable of confirm the footage.
EXPOSED: That is documentation from Shifa Hospital from the day of the bloodbath, October 7, 2023, between the hours of 10:42 a.m and 11:01 a.m. during which hostages, a Nepalese civilian and a Thai civilian, had been kidnapped from Israeli territory are seen surrounded by armed Hamas… pic.twitter.com/a5udjBw4wF
— Israel Protection Forces (@IDF) November 19, 2023
“Right here you may see Hamas taking a hostage inside … they’re taking him contained in the hospital,” army spokesman Daniel Hagari advised a briefing, including the male hostages had been from Nepal and Thailand.
“We’ve not but situated each of those hostages,” he added. “We have no idea the place they’re.”
The footage seems to be time-stamped October 7, 2023, the day Hamas fighters stormed into southern Israel killing round 1,200 individuals, principally civilians, and kidnapping some 240 others, in accordance with Israeli authorities.
“These findings show that the Hamas terrorist organisation used the Shifa hospital advanced on the day of the bloodbath as terrorist infrastructure,” the army and intelligence providers mentioned in a press release.
Since October 7 Israel has pounded Gaza relentlessly from the air, land and sea with officers within the Hamas-run territory saying no less than 13,000 individuals have been killed, additionally principally civilians.
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