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Israel sniffs the Hamas “Zeit Running Out” Video

Israel campaigned as a “propaganda”, a video of the Palestinian Hamas group of an emotional moment between two hostage brothers. Hamas claimed in the video that “time goes out” and only a ceasefire contract will bring the hostages back, but Israel was defiant.

In an explanation of the office of Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu it says that the hostages are used for “psychological warfare”, and the government will not be completed by such tactics.

“That evening the Hamas Terrorist Organization spread another cruelty propaganda video in which our hostages are forced to deal in psychological warfare. Israel is not deterred by the Hamas propaganda. We will continue to be relentless to return all of our hostages and all goals of the war,” said the office of the Prime Minister.

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The three -minute video showed that Israeli Argentine brothers Yair Horn and Eisan Horn, which was adopted on February 15, was released shortly before the former was published. A third hostage, Sagui Dekel -chen, who was also freed, was also seen in the video, whose faces were blurred.

In the video you can hear Eisan how he deals with his family and friends to continue their protests and “do everything” to bring the hostages back.

“This is not logical to separate families. Do not destroy our lives. Tell my mother, my father and everyone that they continue and do not stop demonstrations so that this government signs the second phase of the deal and returns home,” said Eitan.

Isiir, who is now back in Israel, said that if the government has a “heart, a little conscience”, it has to sign the deal. “Sign the second and third level. Enough war, enough deaths, enough destroy life of others. Enough … enough … enough,” added his brother.

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The film material was published by Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigaden, the armed wing of the Hamas, when the first stage of the Gaza ceasefire was to run yesterday.

There is no clarity about whether it is being extended, but Israel has supported a US proposal to expand the deal to cover the Ramadan and Passah. At least 59 Israeli hostages remain in Gaza, where 24 of them are considered to be alive. Israel suggests that an extension is published half of the Israeli hostages on the day the deal comes into force.

Negotiations for the second phase of the ceasefire have not yet been conclusive, although the mediators hold talks in Cairo last week.

Hamas had previously called an Israeli proposal to extend the first phase of the ceasefire as “unacceptable”, but a high -ranking civil servant announced AFP that Hamas was ready to publish all hostages in the second phase at once.