Slain Israeli hostage in recorded video says Hamas fighters moved him 10 times to protect from army's strikes
Alexander Lobanov accused Netanyahu of abandoning captives, urged Israelis to protest for their safe return before his death
By Zein Khalil
JERUSALEM (AA) - An Israeli hostage held by the Palestinian resistance group, Hamas, in Gaza, said Hamas fighters moved him 10 times to protect him amid a relentless Israeli bombardment.
Alexander Lobanov made the claim in a video that was recorded before he was killed, and his body was found with six hostages whose remains were recently recovered by the Israeli army in Gaza.
In the video released late Wednesday by Hamas’ military wing, the al-Qassam Brigades, Lobanov described the dire conditions he and other hostages faced.
“We are being held under extremely difficult conditions, with basic necessities like water, food, electricity, and cleaning supplies unavailable,” he said. “There is constant bombing all the time by the Israeli army. We are scared and can barely sleep.”
He noted that al-Qassam fighters moved him “approximately 10 times in order to preserve" his life.
Lobanov addressed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government, who he accused of abandoning the hostages.
“You have failed and abandoned us on Oct. 7,” he said. “And now, you continue to fail in every attempt to free us alive.”
He also accused Netanyahu and his government of attempting to kill the hostages to avoid negotiating with Hamas. “You are trying to kill us to avoid making any deal,” he said.
Lobanov urged Israelis to protest and take to the streets to demand the hostages return alive from Gaza.
The al-Qassam Brigades released the video featuring Lobanov alongside another hostage, Carmel Gat, who was also killed in Gaza.
The Israeli military announced Sunday that their bodies, along with the bodies of four other hostages, had been recovered.
The video showed Gat, from the Be'eri settlement near Gaza, speaking about the difficult conditions she was enduring. “The bombing (by Israel) doesn’t stop, and I don’t know if I will get out of here alive,” said Gat.
She pleaded with the Israeli government and Netanyahu, saying: “Please stop abandoning us, stop this bombing, and bring us home.”
Gat also urged Israelis to continue protesting.
“Don’t abandon us and don’t let anyone shut down negotiations for our release,” he said.
The army accused Hamas of killing the hostages, while Hamas said the Israeli military killed them through direct aerial bombardment.
Israel is holding at least 9,500 Palestinian prisoners in its jails and estimates that 101 Israeli hostages are being held in Gaza. Hamas has announced that dozens of the estimated 250 hostages have been killed in indiscriminate Israeli air strikes.
Since the discovery of the six captives' bodies, there has been growing criticism in Israel, blaming Netanyahu for the deaths and urging him to quickly reach a deal to exchange the remaining captives.
Security officials, the opposition and the families of the captives have accused Netanyahu for months of obstructing a deal with Hamas.
But far-right ministers including National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich have threatened to withdraw from the government and bring it down if a deal to end the war is reached.
The US, Qatar and Egypt have been trying for months to reach an agreement between Israel and Hamas to ensure a prisoner exchange and a cease-fire deal and allow humanitarian aid to enter Gaza.
But mediation efforts have been stalled due to Netanyahu’s refusal to meet Hamas’ demands to stop the war.
Israel has continued its brutal offensive on Gaza since an Oct. 7 Hamas attack despite a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire.
More than 40,800 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have since been killed and nearly 94,300 injured, according to local health authorities.
An ongoing blockade of the enclave has led to severe shortages of food, clean water and medicine, leaving much of the region in ruins.
Israel faces accusations of genocide for its actions in Gaza at the International Court of Justice.
*Writing by Mohammad Sio
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