Hamas threatens to release video of hostages leaving their 'last message' right before their death
All six of the hostages whose bodies were recovered Sunday by the IDF are shown speaking into a camera and confirming their identities.
Hamas put out a video message on Telegram Monday that threatened to release a second video soon of the recently executed six hostages and their "last message" before their death, according to reports.
All six of the hostages whose bodies were recovered Sunday by the IDF are shown speaking into a camera and confirming their identities. The video then cuts to a still frame with the threat to release their "last message to the world," according to The Jerusalem Post.
The Israeli Defense Forces on Sunday found the six bodies of the hostages that were killed by the terrorist group just a day or two before they were found.
The hostages have been identified as Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Eden Yerushalmi, Carmel Gat, Almog Sarusi, Alexander Lobanov and Ori Danino.
The bodies were recovered from a tunnel under Rafah in Gaza.