Hamas releases video of two Israeli hostages held in Gaza

Hamas has released new footage of two Israeli hostages taken from the Nova music festival during its October 2023 attack. The video shows 22-year-old Guy Gilboa-Dalal, filmed in Gaza City in August, pleading for his release, and Alon Ohel, appearing for the first time since his abduction nearly 700 days ago, BBC reported.

The two are among 48 people still held in Gaza, with only about 20 believed to be alive. Their families, shaken by the footage, urged the government to return to negotiations. “Those who truly want the hostages home must act immediately,” said the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, which held a rally in Tel Aviv marking 700 days since the attack.

Isareli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with both families after the video’s release, insisting Israel’s war would end only if all hostages were freed. He dismissed the footage as “propaganda,” while far-right minister Itamar Ben Gvir called for the full occupation of Gaza. Opposition leader Yair Lapid countered that talks must resume to secure a deal.

According to BBC, mediators from Qatar and Egypt have proposed a plan for a phased release of hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, but Israel has rejected anything short of all captives being freed at once.

Meanwhile, Gaza’s health ministry reported dozens killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza City, where the UN warns famine and mass displacement are worsening.