Hamas released a hostage video on Wednesday, showcasing the plight of Israeli-American man, Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who was abducted during the attack that sparked the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The video, the first sign of life from Goldberg-Polin since the Oct. 7 attack, has reignited protests in Jerusalem urging the government to do more to secure the release of captives.
In the video, Goldberg-Polin accuses the Israeli government of abandoning the hostages held by Hamas and claims that 70 captives have been killed in Israeli bombings. Speaking under duress, the authenticity of his claims remains unverified. The 23-year-old was attending a music festival when the attack occurred, resulting in the loss of part of his left arm.
Goldberg-Polin’s parents expressed relief at seeing him alive but voiced concerns about his well-being and that of other hostages. They called on world leaders, including Egypt, Israel, Qatar, the United States, and Hamas, to take decisive action to reunite the captives with their families and end the suffering in the region.
Following the release of the video, hundreds of Israelis gathered outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence, demanding swift action to bring the hostages home. The families of the captives have criticized the government for not doing enough to secure their release.
As negotiations for a cease-fire and hostage release continue, the situation remains tense, with Hamas insisting on an end to the war before releasing the remaining hostages. Netanyahu, on the other hand, remains committed to destroying Hamas and bringing all hostages home, despite mounting criticism in Israel.