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Watch - Al-Qassam broadcasts two recordings of two Israeli prisoners before their killing: Netanyahu's government is trying to kill us so that it does not make a deal

Gaza| 4 September, 2024 - 4:42 PM

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The Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), published a recording of two Israeli prisoners, one male and one female, among the six whose bodies were recently recovered by the occupation army from the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.

In this recording, the slain prisoner Lubnov Alexander - from Ashkelon - said that he was captured on October 7th from the "Re'im" party, stressing that the prisoners are living in difficult conditions due to the scarcity of basic needs such as water, electricity and food.

"We are scared and can hardly sleep. They have moved me ten times to save my life," he added. Addressing Benjamin Netanyahu and his government, Alexander said: "You failed. You neglected us on October 7. Now you continue to fail in every attempt to release us alive."

He went on to address the Israeli government, "You are just trying to kill us so that you don't make a deal. I am asking for help from my friends and the people of Israel because I left behind a pregnant wife, a two-year-old son and sick parents. Help them make my voice heard. Go out into the streets, demonstrate and do everything to get us out of here while we are alive."

The prisoner spoke about the Gilad Shalit deal, saying: “I remind you that in the Shalit deal, more than a thousand Palestinian prisoners were released.”

Alexander concluded his message by saying: "Michal, Tom, Mom and Dad, Anton. Stay strong and united. I love you very much and I miss you."

The murdered prisoner, Carmel Gat, from the Be'eri settlement, said that she was captured from her father's house on October 7, and that she suffers from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's neglect of the prisoners who face death at any moment due to Israeli targeting.

Jat confirmed that she is living in difficult conditions without water, food or cleaning supplies, and that she does not know anything about other prisoners who were with her, adding, “I do not know whether I will come out alive from this non-stop Israeli bombardment or not.”

The Israeli prisoner said that she, her family, and the residents of Be'eri were left to their fate, adding, "I hope that the Israeli government, headed by Benjamin Netanyahu, will stop this neglect and this bombing and return us to our homes."

She also called on the Israelis to continue demonstrating in order to return the prisoners to their homes alive, adding, "Do not give in and do not let anyone close the door to negotiations."

She concluded by sending a message to her family, saying, "I hope I have a family left to return to. I will stay strong for you until this nightmare is over."

Source: Al Jazeera

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