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Yaden, a hostage, recalls her terrifying experience of being captured and taken to Gaza. She pretended to be dead, but her captors realized she was alive and dragged her back to the car. Yaden feared she might be raped, but fortunately, it didn't happen. She was paraded as a trophy by her kidnappers as they drove through crowds. Yaden was taken to a house where she was constantly guarded by men. She tried to make them care about her, although they only wanted to protect their trophy. Yaden felt helpless and constantly watched. She believes her efforts to make them care helped her survive. She emphasizes that the ordeal was happening to her and not someone else.

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A girl confronts someone tearing down a poster of her cousin, who is currently held hostage in Gaza. She questions their actions and asks if they care about her cousin's life. The girl pleads for help in removing the poster and reveals her cousin's name, Shavan.

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Survivors of the Supernova International Music Festival in Israel share their harrowing experiences of a terrorist attack. The festival, located near the Gaza border, was targeted by Hamas militants who infiltrated the area and began shooting at attendees. Many festival-goers were killed or taken hostage, while others managed to escape and hide. The Israeli army eventually regained control of the area, but the trauma and fear remain for those who survived. Despite the tragedy, the survivors express their determination to continue living their lives and finding solace in each other's support. They emphasize the importance of peace and the resilience of the human spirit.

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A Palestinian American mother, Na'ilah Sharafa, is trapped in Gaza and pleading with the US government to help her return to her family. She had gone to Gaza to visit her sick mother but got stuck due to the bombardment. Israel's military bombed the only open road out of Gaza, leaving hundreds of US citizens stranded. Na'ilah tried to contact the US embassy but received no response. The current bombardment by Israel has resulted in the deaths of at least 1,500 Palestinians, including nearly 500 children. Gaza is facing a complete siege, with limited access to electricity, water, and food. Na'ilah fears for her children's safety and urges the government to evacuate her soon.

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A mass terrorist attack occurred at a family's kibbutz, resulting in the parents' deaths as they tried to protect their child, Hotem, from gunfire. A grenade was thrown, causing an explosion. Hotem's father lost his arm, and his mother tragically died on top of him. Hotem's sister survived, but their parents did not.

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A British Palestinian woman in London shares her experiences of feeling unsafe due to being called a terrorist and facing threats. She believes that Muslims and Palestinians are unfairly labeled as terrorists by the media and politicians. In a recent event, Palestinian resistance factions launched multiple attacks on Israel, including sailing over the Israeli fence using hand gliders, launching rockets, and breaking down the fence with bulldozers. The resistance seized military bases, captured tanks, and took settlers as prisoners of war.

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A Jew goes undercover at a free Palestine rally to understand their perspective. Some attendees blame Jews for the problem and want them to go to hell. The rally calls for a free Palestine, but the Jew wonders where the Jews would go. There is a discussion about the treatment of LGBTQ+ individuals in Gaza. The Jew questions why there is a basis for Israel to exist as a homeland when other groups don't have one. The Jew's family is from Afghanistan, a predominantly Muslim country, but they acknowledge they can't claim Israel.

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A person is seen ripping down posters of kidnapped Israelis, while others express negative views towards Jews and Israelis. The speaker questions why Israelis are being targeted and why the entire Gaza strip is being bombed. They mention that Hamas uses people as human shields. The speaker concludes by stating that Israelis are not considered human beings.

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I'm in Israel at a kibbutz near Ouz, where a horrific tragedy occurred. Eighty people were kidnapped, and 30 were killed; almost 25% of the population here. Behind me are the burned buildings, a grim reminder of the slaughter perpetrated by Hamas. Just beyond lies Gaza, the Gaza Strip. The sounds of explosions and gunfire are constant. You can see the smoke rising from the explosions. This very place was the site of some of the worst atrocities committed on October 7th. I felt it was vital to come here and stand against this evil. Americans were killed in this kibbutz, and Americans are currently held hostage by Hamas. We must not leave any American behind.

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A journalist and academic from Gaza shares the devastating loss of her extended family and friends due to the ongoing conflict. She struggles to find words to describe the pain and the constant stream of names of those who have been killed. She can no longer bear to watch or hear the news. The memories of loved ones lost are too painful to remember. She expresses her disbelief at the destruction in Gaza, a place she used to know so well. She ends by sharing her youngest daughter's heartbreaking question: "Are we going to see my aunties again?" She pleads for someone to help her answer.

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Sharon Lifshitz's elderly parents are among the hostages kidnapped by Hamas militants from their kibbutz in southern Israel near the Gaza border. The parents were last heard from on Saturday morning when they were taking shelter in their safe room. Sharon has not received any information about their whereabouts but has heard about other kidnapped members. The Hamas militants broke the fence and quickly entered the kibbutz, massacring members and taking many hostages. Around 80 people are missing, including children, adults, and elderly individuals. There are rumors of video footage showing hostages pleading for their lives, and Sharon urgently calls for their immediate release.

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My name is Yonj Acere. My family was kidnapped by Hamas while visiting my mother-in-law. They were taken and witnessed her murder. I found out about it through a video released on TikTok by Hamas. It has been 32 days since I last heard from them. I don't know their condition or if they are hungry or sleeping. I want them to be freed. We need to use our power to help them. The Jewish and Israeli people will win this war, together with the Western world.

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At the Nova music festival near the Gaza border, 260 people were killed in the deadliest terror attack in Israel's history. Hamas gunmen arrived and opened fire, leaving many dead. Dashcam videos captured the gunmen shooting and taking hostages. Some people fled across open fields, while others sought safety in bomb shelters. In one shelter, Hamas gunmen threw grenades, killing those inside. The aftermath revealed blood-soaked clothes and body parts. The full extent of the tragedy is only beginning to be understood.

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In October 2023, Hamas terrorists invaded Israel and abducted over 200 innocent people, taking them to Gaza. Two hostages were brought to Shefa Hospital, which is connected to Hamas' network of tunnels. Despite other hospitals being closer, Hamas chose Shefa Hospital for its cover and easy access to their tunnel system. The terrorists' motives for bringing the hostages there are questionable, considering the brutal acts they committed against civilians.

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Rachel, the mother of Hersh Goldberg Poland, a kidnapped American Israeli, shares the anguish experienced by hostage families. She questions why the world is accepting the abduction of 240 individuals from various countries, ranging from 9 months to 87 years old, of different religions. Rachel highlights the suffering of the hostages, like 3-year-old Abigail Mor Idan, who witnessed her parents' murder and remains in darkness. She also mentions Joshua Molele, a Tanzanian graduate student, questioning why his life seems insignificant. Rachel urges the world to consider their excuses and prepare for the day they face judgment for their inaction.

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Children were tragically killed and taken hostage in Gaza, while terrified girls were paraded through the streets surrounded by hateful mobs. Hamas, an organization driven by global jihad, must be held accountable for these atrocities. It is important to acknowledge these events and not turn a blind eye. To ensure the safety and well-being of humanity, Hamas must be dismantled.

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Hamas is taking control of a hospital, seizing fuel and medicine. The speaker, in disbelief, urges people to leave and warns of the dire situation. They mention a 5-year-old boy who needs treatment but lacks morphine. The plea for help is heartfelt and urgent.

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Hamas committed horrific atrocities at the NOVA Festival, including filming the torture and murder of a friend by cutting off his penis and sending the video to his friends and family. The victim's face was used to unlock his phone for filming. The mother found out about her son's fate through this video. These actions by Hamas are monstrous and must be stopped to prevent such tragedies from happening again.

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Shahad Ahmed, a 19-year-old software engineering student, is currently displaced in Deir el Bala, Gaza, near Al Aqsa Marzia's Hospital, due to the ongoing war. Shahad, as the oldest child, is taking care of their parents, two sisters, and two younger brothers. The family has been displaced five times and is experiencing homelessness, limited food, and extremely limited medicine. They are living in a self-constructed tent that provides minimal protection from the freezing temperatures. Shahad has started a campaign to evacuate the family and restart their lives in Egypt.

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This is my final video. A million people from Gaza are coming towards us without food or water. They are being bombed as they try to leave. We don't know where to accommodate them. It's heartbreaking that the people in the hospital cannot be evacuated. Where is humanity? Where are people's hearts in this world to allow such a tragedy to happen in this day and age?

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Shani Luke, the woman whose apparent death was captured in videos circulating online, has been claimed to be alive by her mother. According to the statement, she is currently receiving care in a Gaza hospital. These images and videos were used as propaganda to incite the right-wing conservative base, leading to calls for violence and the destruction of Gaza. If Shani's survival is confirmed, there will be many questions to address. Let us hope and pray for her well-being. More updates to follow.

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In this video, the speaker's cameraman, Mahmoud, sees his friend Malik who survived but lost his family. The speaker is at a local hospital, where he witnesses the devastation and feels the pain of his community. He encounters a young girl whose home was destroyed and relatives were killed. Amidst the chaos, they try to understand the situation. A mother named Muhammad mourns beside her family's bodies. The hospital corridors are overwhelmed with bodies, and the staff struggles to cope. The speaker feels helpless as the dead are not given proper respect.

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Yaden, a hostage, describes her terrifying experience of being captured and taken to Gaza. She pretended to be dead, but her captors realized she was alive and dragged her back to the car, causing her clothes to come off. Yaden feared she might be raped. Fortunately, they didn't harm her in that way. She was paraded as a trophy to the crowds in Gaza before being taken to a house where she was constantly guarded by men. Yaden tried to make them care about her as a human, which may have helped her survive. Despite feeling watched and helpless, she never shut down emotionally.

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A 6-year-old girl, Intra Jab, calls the Palestinian Red Crescent for help after her family's car is shot at in Gaza. She pleads for them to come and save her, but they are unable to immediately reach her due to their location. In the car with Intra are her uncle, aunt, and cousin, Liane, who speaks to the rescuers before tragedy strikes. Liane informs them that they are being fired upon by a tank. Despite the arrival of an ambulance, Intra and her cousin do not survive their injuries. The Palestinian Red Crescent blames the Israeli forces for the incident, stating that they must be held accountable for the crime committed against the 6-year-old girl and the rescuers who were trying to save her. Satellite images show Israeli tanks stationed near the family's car. Tsahl, the Israeli military, claims to have no information about the girl's death.

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Chilling Details of How Hamas Treated Hostages in Captivity
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On October 7, rockets shattered the night as chaos unfurled at the Nova Festival, and one woman found herself fighting to stay alive inside a world where every moment could be the last. Kidnapped with other revelers after the assault, she rode for hours in a car under fire, bullets pooling on the windows, as a city tried to understand what was happening. Nearly five hours later, she was separated from friends, running, hiding, and then pushed into a nightmare without end. Her captivity stretched to 54 days across five houses and 11 moves. She was mistaken for a soldier because of green trousers and boots, and the captors demanded why she wore that uniform. She endured beatings, abuse, and daily psychological pressure; at one point a group of 10 terrorists dragged her along as she clung to life with two broken legs. She pretended to be Arab to avoid harm, even as a necklace, jewelry pieces, and hair were ripped away. Within the hospital room, about 30 Hamas fighters looted and peered at her, forcing a cast on her broken leg and treating her as a potential officer. She survived days when water was scarce—20 ml at a stretch—while the food and showers were rationed. A moment of peril came when a crowd near the car nearly lynched her; she was pulled from the tree and saved as the car's doors closed, and she heard the crowd celebrate a victory she did not feel. Days later, she was walked through a street at gunpoint, then into a Red Cross convoy, then toward home. On release, a phone call with an Israeli officer confirmed that her family survived and that she would go home—yet the world she rejoined did not erase the trauma. She spoke of faith as a sustaining force, of the human complexity she found in both captors and bystanders, and of a longing for peace and for the return of all hostages. She urged a simple, urgent question: what do we want to wake up believing each morning, and how can that aim guide our actions toward ending this cycle of violence.
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