1/15/2024-|Last update: 1/15/202408:46 PM (Mecca time)
The Al-Qassam Brigades – the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) – broadcast a message revealing the killing of the two prisoners, Yossi Sharaabi and Tice Frisky, in an army bombing, and the survival of the third prisoner, Noaa Argamani.
Yesterday, Al-Qassam published a video recording of the three Israeli prisoners, Noa Argamani (26 years old) who lives in Beersheba, Yossi Sharaabi (53 years old), and Tais Versky (38 years old), who lives in Tel Aviv, during which they appealed to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stop the attack. The war in Gaza.
The last recording showed new clips of the three prisoners in which they talked about the difficult conditions they are living in and their exposure to danger as a result of the continuing war in the Gaza Strip.
At the end of the recording, the recording included a speech by the prisoner, Noa Argamani, in which she revealed the killing of the two prisoners, Sharaabi and Frisky, and recounted the details and circumstances of their killing.
Arghmani said, “I was in a building that was bombed by an F-16 plane belonging to our forces, which fired three missiles. Two of them exploded and the third did not, and we were with a number of Al-Qassam soldiers,” noting that she was accompanied by the two prisoners, “Sharaabi” and “Versky.”
She continued that the bombing led to “burying them all under the rubble,” adding that “Al-Qassam soldiers succeeded in saving my life and the life of Tais, but after that we did not succeed in saving Yossi.”
She went on to say, “After several days (two nights), they moved me and Tice to another place. During the transfer, Tice was hit by fire from our forces and did not survive, and I remained injured. My head is full of shrapnel, and I am also injured in the rest of my body.”
She concluded her message by saying, “Tais Versi and Yossi Sharaabi died by the fire of our forces. Stop this madness and return us to our families while we are still alive. Bring us back home.”
Earlier, Al-Qassam broadcast a video entitled “What Do You Think?” In it, she presented three possibilities regarding those detained in the Gaza Strip: The first: “Were they all killed?” The second: “Some of them were killed and the others were injured.” The third: “They are still alive.” Then Al-Qassam said in the video: “Tonight we will tell you their fate.” .
Al-Qassam spokesman Abu Ubaida announced yesterday, Sunday – in a video recording obtained by Al Jazeera – that the fate of many Israeli prisoners has become unknown, stressing that the occupation has failed within 100 days to achieve its goals, including liberating the prisoners.
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2024-01-15 17:48:45