Al-Qassam issues video to Israelis: “Released in a deal or killed by Israeli bombing?”

Gaza (Quds News Network)- Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, has released a video message directed at the Israeli public titled “Would the next message be about them released in a deal or killed by Israeli bombing?” The video includes images of several Israeli prisoners who were killed by Israeli military strikes during the ongoing offensive on Gaza.

The video prominently features an image of Israeli soldier Faul Asiani, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza on November 9th. The 19-year-old, from Modi’in settlement, was identified in the video by her ID number (2141279293).

Additionally, the video shows a photo of another prisoner, Aryeh Zalmanovich, whose ID number is (0010185791). According to the message, Zalmanovich died on November 17th due to severe panic attacks triggered by continuous Israeli bombardments near his detention site.

The third prisoner shown is soldier Saar Baruch, aged 25, with an ID number of (207775032). The Brigades said that Baruch was killed during a failed Israeli military attempt to rescue him on December 8th.

Throughout the video, a picture of what appeared to be a family—consisting of a man, a woman, and two children—was displayed on the wall. However, the video did not provide any details about them. Next to the image was a menorah.

The video concluded with a message in both Arabic and Hebrew: “Would the next message be about them released in a deal or killed by Israeli bombing? The decision is in Netanyahu’s hands.”

In recent days, Al-Qassam Brigades have also released several videos showing Israeli prisoners who died during the Israeli offensive. In these videos, the prisoners blamed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government for their capture and death.

Several prisoners accused Netanyahu of trying to kill them every day through bombings and blockades that left them in dire conditions without food, water, or even the chance to sleep.

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