Hamas releases first video of Israeli hostage

October 17, 2023 by Pesach Benson
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Hamas has released its first video of Israeli hostages.

Israeli hostage Miya Shem, held captive in Gaza by Hamas, appears in a hostage video released on Oct. 16. 2023. Screenshot

The video shows Miya Shem, a 21-year-old woman from Shoham abducted during the terror group’s attack on the Supernova Sukkot Music Festival on Kibbutz Re’im on Oct. 7. At least 260 people were killed at the rave.

The video, 1:18 long, shows Shem lying down as someone wraps a bandage around her right arm.

The video then cuts to Shem speaking directly to the camera identifying herself, saying she was operated on for three hours for an injury to her hand.

“They’re caring for me, they’re treating me, they’re giving me medication. Everything is okay,” she says. “I’m only asking for me to be returned home as soon as possible, to my family, to my parents, to my siblings. Please get us out of here as soon as possible.”

A spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces confirmed that the military had already notified the Shem family of Miya’s abduction.

“At this time, IDF representatives are in contact with the family. The IDF operates with all intelligence and operational means for the return of the abductees. In the video, Hamas tries to present itself as a humanitarian organization while it is a murderous terrorist organization, responsible for the murders and kidnappings of babies, women, children and the elderly,” the IDF spokesperson said.

Hamas gave no explanation for the timing of the video’s release. But the terror group claimed on Monday it was holding 200 hostages in Gaza and that another 50 were being held by other factions.

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2 Responses to “Hamas releases first video of Israeli hostage”
  1. Liat Kirby says:

    Our hearts are with you, Miya. We look forward so much to your return.

  2. william rocheblave says:

    they do that for the fake news. And Washingtons news orginazations.so they will suck right into hammass.as usual that they do. Well, the truth hurts, doesn’t it?

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