Sick Hamas video shows three female Israeli hostages kidnapped during massacre calling for ceasefire under duress

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HAMAS has released a video apparently showing three female hostages captured during the October 7 massacre.

The Israeli women under duress sent a message to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government – calling for an immediate ceasefire.

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The video description provided by Hamas read: “A number of Zionist prisoners held by Al-Qassam send a message to Netanyahu and the Zionist government.”

“Hello Bibi Netanyahu,” the woman sitting in the middle of the three began.

“We are in Hamas captivity [already] 23 days. Yesterday there was a press conference with the families of the hostages.

“We know that there was supposed to be a ceasefire. You were supposed to release all of us.

“You made a commitment to release all of us.”

She continued: “Instead of this, we are getting punished for your political, national neglect – because of that screw-up of yours on October 7. Because there was no military there.

“Nobody came. Nobody heard us.”

Hundreds were killed and dozens taken hostage when Hamas gunmen burst across the border on paragliders and motorbikes on October 7.

Hamas is known for its psychological warfare tactics

The sickening footage comes not long after the family of kidnapped Shani Louk announced her death.

The German tattoo artist was last seen in harrowing footage of Hamas terrorists parading her body on the back of a pickup truck on October 7, 2023.

Now, Israel claims that Shani was tortured and beheaded by Hamas monsters after a skull fragment revealed the “unfathomable horrors” done to her.

The family of the young German-Israeli woman had been desperately holding onto hope that Shani was alive and would one day be returned to them.

However, after three horrifying weeks of silence, Shani’s mother Ricarda Louk announced that her much-loved daughter was dead.

“Unfortunately, we received news yesterday that my daughter is no longer alive,” the heartbroken mother told German media today.

Shani’s sister, Adi, also described on Instagram the “great sorrow” her family are feeling following the news.

Israel’s foreign ministry said they were “devastated” to discover that her body had been found and identified.

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