
New Hamas Video: Two Israeli Prisoners in Gaza Plead 'Time is Running Out'
Al-Qassam Brigades released on Monday a video message from two Israeli prisoners, titled: 'Tell Them Ohad!'
Alkana Bouhbot and Yosef Haim Ohana are the two Zionist prisoner who appear in the video talking about their loss of hope in light of the Israeli government decision to suspend the exchange talks and resume the war on Gaza.
The two prisoners affirmed that the video does not come in the context of Hamas psychological warfare, underlining the dire conditions they are suffering the Strip.
The two Israeli prisoners highlighted that the Israeli airstrikes were about to end their lives in an indication that many Israeli prisoners in Gaza were killed by the Zionist war jets' raids.
The Israeli enemy has resumed its war on Gaza, suspending the ceasefire talks and claiming that the military pressure on the Palestinian resistance is solely capable of liberating the prisoners from Hamas.
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