Hamas launched a video on Wednesday apparently exhibiting Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an Israeli-American twin citizen who has been held hostage because the Oct. 7 terrorist assault on Israel. It gave the impression to be the primary time that Mr. Goldberg-Polin, who was grievously injured within the assault, has been proven to be alive since his captivity started.
It isn’t clear when the video was filmed, however in it Mr. Goldberg-Polin, who was 23 when he was kidnapped, says he has been held hostage for almost 200 days, suggesting the video was made lately. He additionally needs his mother and father a cheerful vacation, which can be a reference to the weeklong Passover vacation at present being celebrated.
Mr. Goldberg-Polin’s household believes he’s the individual within the video and stated it the primary proof they’ve seen since he was kidnapped that he’s alive, a household spokesman, Matt Krieger, stated.
Mr. Goldberg-Polin was attending the Tribe of Nova music competition in Re’im, Israel, when Hamas gunmen attacked, killing a whole bunch. He misplaced a part of his arm whereas defending an emergency shelter alongside his buddy Aner Shapira, who was killed, in keeping with survivors of the assault.
Rights teams and worldwide legislation specialists say {that a} hostage video is, by definition, made beneath duress, and the statements in it are often coerced. Israeli officers have referred to as the movies a type of “psychological warfare,” and specialists say their manufacturing can represent a warfare crime.
The circumstances of how the video have been filmed have been unclear, and the footage seems to have been edited. It was launched on Hamas’s social media channels at about 5 p.m. in Israel.
Mr. Goldberg-Polin refers a number of instances to his want for medical consideration and exhibits his injured arm to the digital camera.The October assault left him “struggling to outlive with critical accidents throughout my physique,” he says within the video, including that in his captivity he has been “with out water, meals or solar and with out therapy I’ve wanted for thus lengthy.”
He additionally criticizes Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and members of his authorities. “At a time when you’re holding vacation meals along with your households, consider us, the hostages who’re nonetheless right here in hell, beneath the bottom,” he says.
The Hostages Households Discussion board stated in an announcement that “the hostages should be the highest precedence.”
“This distressing video serves as an pressing name to take swift and decisive motion to resolve this horrific humanitarian disaster and make sure the protected return of our family members,” the group stated.
Mr. Goldberg-Polin, a twin citizen of Israel and the US, was born in Berkeley, Calif., and was in elementary college when the household moved to Israel from Richmond, Va. He was taken captive into Gaza after his a part of arm was blown off throughout an assault on a roadside bomb shelter.
Members of his household pieced collectively not less than a few of what occurred to him by way of different households and survivors of the assault, and by reviewing texts and telephone conversations. They’ve stated they believed he was in determined want of medical consideration due to the accidents to his arm, that are believed to have been attributable to a grenade.
In a visitor essay written for The New York Instances’ opinion part shortly after his abduction, his mom, Rachel Goldberg, described her son as a delicate and sort one that swam laps to lift cash for a charity in Africa.
“I don’t know if he’s lifeless or alive or if I’ll ever see him once more,” she wrote.
His mom advised reporters that her household would mark Passover this week with a Seder and “they’ve been very clear that if quarter-hour in we simply can’t do it, and we have to cry, then we are going to cry.”
Mr. Goldberg-Polin ends the video by immediately addressing his mother and father.
“I like you a lot and miss you,” he advised them. “It received’t be a cheerful vacation for me, however I want you one.”
Malachy Browne and Isabel Kershner contributed reporting.