Palestinian group Hamas published a video of an Israeli-American captive on Saturday, in which he pleads for US President-elect Donald Trump to secure his release from captivity.
The family of hostage soldier Edan Alexander, 20, declined to comment but permitted the 3-1/2 minute video to be published. Alexander was abducted to Gaza during the 7 October attack on southern Israel.
The video shows a pale-looking Alexander sitting in a dark space against a wall, identifying himself, addressing his family, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is wanted by the ICC in connection to alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by Israel in Gaza and Trump.
It is unclear whether his statement was scripted by his captors.
Netanyahu said in a statement that the video was cruel psychological warfare and that he had told Alexander’s family in a phone call that Israel was working tirelessly to bring the captives home.
Around half of the 101 foreign and Israeli captives still held incommunicado in Gaza are believed to be still alive.
Hamas leaders were expected to arrive in Cairo on Saturday for ceasefire talks with Egyptian officials to explore ways to reach a deal that could secure the release of hostages in return for Palestinian prisoners.
The fresh bid comes after Washington said it was reviving efforts toward that goal this week.
The Hostages Families Forum urged the administrations of outgoing US President Biden and Trump, who takes office in January, to step up efforts to secure a captive release.
“The hostages’ lives hang by a thread,” it said.
(Reuters)