Disturbing moment Hamas mob three female hostages as gun-wielding terrorists surround van in final humiliation

This is the unsettling scene where a group of terrorists brandishing guns encircles the Hamas truck that is transporting three Israeli hostages.

As Hamas took the three women to be escorted to the Red Cross and then returned to Israel, the startling video was captured inside Gaza.

Terrifying video shows the victims surrounded by mask-wearing, camera-wielding mobs, some of whom are brandishing firearms and scaling the vehicle’s roof.

A TV reporter with a microphone is also seen in the crush in footage taken by the television network Al Jazeera.

After the victims had been held captive for almost 500 days, it was the terrorist organization’s last humiliation.

As large groups of Hamas terrorists and Palestinian people in the background yell and scream at the hostages, the women can be seen through the van door.

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Fortunately, though, all three women were returned to Israel without incident after the slaughter.

After 15 months of ceaseless fighting, Israel and Hamas have finally implemented a fragile ceasefire, with the exchange of hostages and prisoners serving as the first step.

Along with two other ladies, Doron Steinbrecher, 31, and Romi Gonen, 24, British Emily Damari, 28, has been freed.

The International Committee of the Red Cross team has retrieved the three victims from Gaza.

Along with two other ladies, Doron Steinbrecher, 31, and Romi Gonen, 24, British Emily Damari, 28, has been freed.

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The International Committee of the Red Cross team has retrieved the three victims from Gaza.

Medical teams and psychological support personnel are to meet the three women at three specific locations along the Gaza border: Erez, Re’im, and Kerem Shalom.

Their relatives, who haven’t seen or spoken to the women since they were forcibly abducted by Hamas 470 days ago, will soon be able to see them again.

Before relocating to Israel in her twenties, Emily Damari was raised in southeast London.

When the Spursfan was abducted from the Kfar Aza kibbutz hamlet on October 7, she was shot in the hand and sustained shrapnel wounds to her leg.

Her mother, who was born in London, has been frantically advocating for the release of her daughter, who was abducted from her house by Hamas together with her 27-year-old twin brothers Ziv and Gali Berman.

Adam Rose, the attorney for Emily’s family, told The Sun this morning that they were unsure if the British national was “alive or dead.”

Having “compounded the torture the family have been going through” since her ruthless abduction on October 7, he said.

“Every minute is just another layer of torture,” Mr. Rose told The Sun.

“We don’t know if Emily is still alive or not, but her name was on the list of three hostages scheduled to be freed at 8:10 a.m.

“You hope she’s still alive, but we won’t know until that conversation happens.

“The ongoing torture, the ongoing emotional stress and strain of dealing with this is huge.”

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95 Palestinian inmates, many of whom have not been found guilty or put on trial, are being released today.

On the seventh day, and then each week for the next four weeks, four additional captives will be released.

Ultimately, 14 of the 33 hostages—12 women and children, 10 men over 50, and 11 younger males—will be released in the sixth week.

On the sixteenth day of the ceasefire, negotiations will resume to seek the release of the sixty-five captives who are still in Gaza.

Hamas claims that since terrorists killed 1,200 Palestinians on October 7, Israel’s occupation has killed over 47,000 Palestinians.

The execution of the ceasefire was far from easy.

Since Hamas, the terrorist organization, had yet to release the agreed-upon hostage list, the tenuous agreement seemed to be on the verge of collapse late on Saturday night.

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Netanyahu warned that Israel would not proceed until Hamas released the list of hostages to be released, putting the ceasefire agreement in jeopardy.

Israel’s position was emphasized by Netanyahu’s office in a statement issued on Saturday.

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