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Zionist Hostage Urges Food Aid to Gaza, Holds Netanyahu Accountable for His Plight

The Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement, unveiled video footage it claims to be the final recording of captured Israeli soldier Rom Barslavsky. The group stated that communication was severed with the faction detaining him as a result of Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip.

The Al-Quds Brigades, the military faction of the Islamic Jihad Movement, has unveiled a video purportedly showing the final moments of Israeli soldier Rom Barslavsky in captivity. This communication reportedly ceased following Israeli military operations targeting the area within the Gaza Strip where he was allegedly held.

In a recently released video, Barslavsky appeared noticeably emaciated, a consequence of the severe blockade and starvation conditions enforced by Israel on Gaza. These dire circumstances have also impacted the captured Israeli soldiers.

An Israeli captive has criticized the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli military, holding them accountable for his hunger and worsening health condition.

Trump stated that Netanyahu bears responsibility for his suffering and the shedding of his blood.

The Al-Quds Brigades released a video reportedly acquired before losing contact with the holding group. The footage, which aired in both Arabic and Hebrew, depicts a soldier observing Al Jazeera’s reporting on distressing images of malnourished Palestinian children in Gaza.

In an emotional plea, the soldier appeared tearful and begged urgently for food, stating, “I am dying here… bring in food.”

A soldier has stated, “I am barely eating… I am on the verge of death, and I am certain I will endure lasting physical and psychological harm.”

Barslavsky highlighted that following Israel’s latest ground offensive, he has been deprived of any access to food or water. “For four months, I’ve been living in grave-like conditions, enduring hellish circumstances and relentless suffering,” he stated.

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