
We lost contact with unit guarding 'Israeli' captive Rom Braslavski: Quds Brigades
According to the statement, the unit went out of communication following an 'Israeli' incursion and the encirclement of areas where the captive and the unit were believed to be present. "We do not know their fate at this time," Abu Hamza said.
He further accused 'Israeli' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his "extremist right-wing government" of deliberately ignoring the issue of Israeli captives since the beginning of what he described as a "genocidal war" against the Palestinian people.
"The enemy's leadership is making every effort to kill its own captives and return them to their families in coffins," the spokesperson stated.

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We lost contact with unit guarding 'Israeli' captive Rom Braslavski: Quds Brigades
The military spokesperson for Quds Brigades, Abu Hamza, announced on Tuesday that contact was lost yesterday with the security unit responsible for guarding the 'Israeli' soldier Rom Braslavski, who has been held captive in Gaza. According to the statement, the unit went out of communication following an 'Israeli' incursion and the encirclement of areas where the captive and the unit were believed to be present. "We do not know their fate at this time," Abu Hamza said. He further accused 'Israeli' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his "extremist right-wing government" of deliberately ignoring the issue of Israeli captives since the beginning of what he described as a "genocidal war" against the Palestinian people. "The enemy's leadership is making every effort to kill its own captives and return them to their families in coffins," the spokesperson stated.