THIS is the horrifying moment Hamas militants make veiled rape threats to terrified, blood-stained girls held captive by the terror group.
Shocking video appears to show the five youngest women held in Gaza as sick terrorists tell them they “can get pregnant” and “you are beautiful”.
ReutersFemale hostages who are Israeli soldiers Liri Albag, Agam Berger, Daniela Gilboa and Naama Levy sit on the ground while captive by Hamas[/caption]
ReutersOne sick terrorist could be seen telling a teen ‘you are beautiful’[/caption]
ReutersThe teens were pleading with the terror group to communicate with them in English[/caption]
ReutersThe girls were seen terrified, with blood across their faces[/caption]
Now that more than seven months have passed and their daughters are still hostages, the parents of 19-year-old Liri Albag, 19-year-old Naama Levy, 19-year-old Daniela Gilboa, 20-year-old Agam Berger, and 19-year-old Karina Ariev have made the painful decision to release the tape.
It appears to show a terrorist pointing at Karina, who has been kidnapped from her bed and is still wearing her Snoopy pyjamas, saying: “Here are the girls, women, who can get pregnant. These are the Zionists.”
He added chillingly in Arabic: “You are so beautiful.”
Meanwhile, another yelled “You dogs, we will step on you,” as Naama’s face is pressed up against the wall and she is shown to be bleeding heavily.
“I have friends in Palestine,” declares the teen girl, who hopes to work as a diplomat and has volunteered for Palestinian nonprofits.
The terrorists can then be heard yelling at Liri to shut up and sit down as she tries to explain that she speaks English.
“Our brothers died because of you, we will shoot you all,” they tell the girls.
Agam is asked where she is from, her mouth dripping with blood.
Picture of Liri Albag, who was captured by Hamas on October 7bringthemhome
PANaama Levy is also one of the hostages currently being held in Gaza[/caption]
The parents of 20-year-old Agam Berger are fighting to get her homebringthemhome
Karina Ariev, 19 was also taken by the terroristsbringthemhome
“Israel, Tel Aviv,” the frightened young lady answers.
They had been removed from the Nahal Oz base near the Gaza border just hours earlier to perform their compulsory national duty as observation lookouts.
Naama had just arrived on base when she was abducted.
The families are pleading with mediators to resume talks and bring their children home as they now shared the most graphic photos of their daughters to date.
The IDF altered the three minutes and ten seconds of footage to protect the identities of the people who were killed; as a result, some of the worst acts of brutality are not depicted.
It begins on October 7 at 9am, just a few hours after 1,200 innocent people were massacred by Hamas in southern Israel.
The frightened teens, still in their pyjamas and with their wrists tied behind their backs, attempt to communicate with the highly armed terrorists who are encouraging one another to “take pictures of them.”
A few of the terrorists may be seen praying on the ground next to the prisoners in one scene.
Amit Levy, 21, Naama Levy’s older brother, who now advocates for the hostages, told MailOnline that he felt ill after watching the sickening video.
He said: “It’s unbelievable that human beings are capable of treating other human beings this way.
“And what we should remember is that human beings from the same terror organisation are the ones holding them now for 230 days.”
At the end of the horror clip, the girls are seen being placed into a jeep and driven into Gaza. They are clearly hurt, in pain, and limping.
A horror scene where Naama’s tracksuit bottoms were bloodied and raised suspicions of abuse was included in the same series of footage.
Testimonies of alleged sexual abuse, rape, and torture have surfaced since captives were released as part of a brief truce agreement that failed when Hamas refused to return some of the female hostages.
ReutersAyelet Levy Shachar, mother of Naama Levy, pictured attending a demonstration demanding the hostages’ immediate release in November[/caption]
PAAmit Levy, Naama’s brother, speaking at the Embassy of Israel in London with young family members of hostages currently being held in Gaza[/caption]
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