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Former Israeli PM Naftali Bennet declares it's time to 'eradicate' Hamas after devastating terror attacks​

Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett declared on Saturday that it's time to "eradicate" Hamas after the terrorists infiltrated areas of the country, killing and kidnapping Israeli civilians.

Palestinian militants invaded areas of southern Israel as rocket barrages launched from the Gaza Strip struck the country on Saturday in an attack the terror group Hamas is taking responsibility for.

Bennett enlisted in the Army reserves just hours after the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) announced a call-up of reservists in wake of the terrorist attacks.

The former PM says this is one of the hardest days in Israel’s history and his family is currently in a shelter as sirens wail.

"This is one of the hardest days in Israel's history, and it's very tough for all Israelis to see this invasion of southern Israel by Hamas terrorists," Bennett said. "And these terrorists are targeting explicitly women, children, girls."

It's time to "eradicate" Hamas, Bennett said.

Fox News foreign correspondent Trey Yingst reported that Hamas "blew a hole" in the border wall and took Israeli citizens and soldiers hostage.

Yingst says what he's seen along the Israel-Gaza border is "pure devastation."

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Israel is "at war" in a video message posted early Saturday morning.

He vowed there will be a "huge price" from Hamas in a counteroffensive after convening a security cabinet meeting Saturday afternoon.

President Biden declared the United States condemns the "appalling" assault and reaffirmed "rock solid" support for Israel in an address to the nation earlier today.

At least 200 people have been killed, according to Israeli officials and hundreds more wounded.

The Israeli military reports that Hamas has launched at least 3,500 rockets so far.

Follow along here for live updates on Israel-Gaza conflict.

Fox News' Chris Pandolfo and Andrea Vacchiano contributed to this report.

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Former Israeli PM Naftali Bennet declares it's time to 'eradicate' Hamas after devastating terror attacks
 

Oerdin

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Sadly, I don't see Israel really solving the Palestinian terrorist problem so this 2ill go on forever or at least until the Muslim terrorists win because they will commit genocide.
 

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PLO, Arafat, etc. used to dominate the headlines.

Whenever this flares up, I can't help but think this is so 90's.

Evacuate everyone in the surrounding region and ... just nuke Jerusalem. For their sake. They're never going to stop killing each other over who has claim to it and it doesn't appear The Almighty is going to descend from on high to clarify ownership anytime soon.

Fucking people really are the worst. For make believe shit. Fuck.
 

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I mean, on the one hand, Israel has been going Neo-Apartheid for a while now, and doesn't have any qualms about targeting civilian structures with air strikes. On the other hand, Palestine/Hamas was founded by people who openly sympathized with Hitler during World War II - to the point of broadcasting translated Nazi propaganda over the airwaves, openly engages in chemical warfare, routinely uses child suicide bombers, and guns down civilians in the streets.

To quote Henry Kissinger of all people (okay, he was really talking about the Iran-Iraq War, but the point still stands)... "It's a pity they can't both lose.".
 

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Shani Louk, whose naked body was paraded by Hamas fighters, was also possibly robbed. Her credit card was used in Gaza, report says.​

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  • A video showed Shani Louk's naked body being paraded through Gaza on the back of a Hamas truck.
  • Her family told Der Spiegel that Louk's bank said her credit card had been used in Gaza.
  • More than 600 Israelis have died and over 100 have been captured by Hamas, Israel says.
Shani Louk, the young woman whose naked body was seen in the back of a pick-up truck driven by Hamas fighters through Gaza, may have also been robbed, a report suggests.

The parents have not heard from their daughter since a phone call early on the morning of October 7, just after Hamas launched the first rockets into Israeli territory.

But in an interview with German news outlet Der Spiegel, the family said they had received information from her bank that the tattoo artist's credit card had been used in Gaza.

Louk's mother, Ricarda Louk, still holds out hope that her daughter might still be alive, saying in a video posted to X, formerly known as Twitter, that she saw her daughter "unconscious in a car with Palestinians."

"I just don't want to admit it yet," she told Der Spiegel.

"This morning my daughter Shani Louk, a German citizen who was with a tourist group in the south of Israel, was kidnapped by Palestinian Hamas. I was sent a video where I could clearly see my daughter unconscious in a car with Palestinians," she said in German, which Insider has translated. "Please send any help or news. Thank you."

Louk had been attending an outdoor "Festival for Peace" party near Kibbutz Urim when Hamas fighters invaded. Videos showed how panic spread through the crowd as the fighters arrived at the event in the desert.

A video of a young woman with dreadlocks on the back of a pickup truck surrounded by Hamas soldiers started circulating on social media shortly after the attack.

In it, she appears stripped to her underwear with her legs bent at unnatural angles. One man grabs her hair while another spits on her body.

Her face isn't visible, but her characteristic dreadlocks and tattoos helped her family identify her, The Washington Post reported.

Another video circulating on social media shows the moment an Israeli woman begged for her life as she was separated from her partner and driven away by Hamas fighters into Gaza.

Twenty-five-year-old Noa Argamani and her partner Avi Natan were also attending a music festival on Saturday when they were taken hostage.

Argamani and Natan were identified by their family members as the subjects of the disturbing video, The Times of Israel reported.

In the clip, Argamani can be heard begging her captors: "Don't kill me," per the report.

A third video appears to show the capture of another young woman. In it, a Hamas Jeep pulls up and a bloodied woman in sweatpants is removed from the vehicle's trunk and mandandled by a fighter.

Women, children, and senior citizens are believed to be among at least 100 Israelis captured and held hostage by Hamas following the Palestinian militant group's surprise wave of attacks.

The exact number of hostages is unclear, but a spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces said on Saturday that it was "unfortunately, a significant number."

Israel's ambassador to the UK, Tzipi Hotovely, told Sky News that "over 100 people" have been taken, and their families "don't know where they are."

Israel says that more than 600 Israelis have been killed so far.
 

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IDF: Israeli Navy commandos take senior Hamas member captive​

he Israel Defense Forces said Sunday evening that the Navy’s elite Shayetet 13 commando unit had taken into custody a senior member of the Hamas terror group, as fighting in southern Israel continued more than 40 hours after the unprecedented infiltration assault.

The IDF said the deputy commander of the southern division of the Hamas naval force, Muhammad Abu Ghali, was captured by Shayetet 13.

“The suspect is being held and is currently being interrogated by the defense establishment,” the IDF said in a statement

No further details were given on how Abu Ghali was captured.

Abu Ghali appeared to be the most senior member of Hamas captured by Israel during the ongoing fighting.

The Hamas naval force has attempted to launch several attacks during the ongoing fighting, sending terrorists via the sea to infiltrate into Israel. The Navy has said it has killed dozens of Hamas terrorists during attempts to carry out attacks from the sea.

The IDF said Sunday night that it was still fighting Palestinian terrorists in Israeli territory, 40 hours into the war launched by the Hamas terror group on Saturday morning.

The Gaza-based terror group launched an unprecedented assault on Israel, firing thousands of rockets and sending hundreds of gunmen into Israeli communities by land, sea, and air, killing at least 700 people and injuring over 2,200. Hamas terrorists also took hostage at least 130 Israelis, including civilians and soldiers.

“The IDF’s standing and reserve ground forces, in cooperation with [other] security forces, are conducting prolonged fighting in the towns surrounding Gaza, and have [killed] hundreds of terrorists in the towns, the border, and the coastline, in the last 40 hours,” the IDF said in a statement.

The IDF said troops continued to carry out searches across towns in the area, and were still exchanging fire with terrorists.

Israelis were also being evacuated from towns close to the Gaza border.

Meanwhile, the IDF said it had launched massive airstrikes against Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip, hitting 150 sites in the Shuja’iyya neighborhood of Gaza City, and 120 sites in Beit Hanoun in northern Gaza.

The IDF said Shuja’iyya and Beit Hanoun were “nests of terror” used by Hamas to launch attacks against Israel.

Hundreds of tons of munitions were dropped on the neighborhoods, the IDF said.

Throughout the day, the IDF said it also targeted a number of high-rise towers in the Gaza Strip, and homes of senior Hamas members, as the sites housed assets belonging to the terror group.

In all, the IDF has struck more than 800 sites since the fighting began, according to the military.
 

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I think taking on the IDF is a bit much. They might get wiped out in the retaliation.
 

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Israel's annihilation of Hamas is the proportionate response​

Hamas murdered more than 700 people and wounded many thousands during its invasion of Israel on Saturday. The casualty numbers keep rising. Even for a society that has so long suffered terrorist persecution, this attack was extreme and catastrophic.

Most of the world is disgusted by the terrorist atrocities. Video clips reveal that the barbarians who claim to be freedom fighters stripped and abused civilian women, desecrated their bodies, terrorized screaming children, lined up Holocaust survivors, and dragged them off as captives. The Hamas fighters and their supporters yelped and capered in delight. It was a grotesque and damnable spectacle. The images testify to an enduring truth that the killers are motivated by a fetishistic desire to subjugate and slaughter Jews simply because they are Jews.

Jew hatred is enshrined in the Hamas charter, which declares the group’s struggle to be “against the Jews.” This is not about freeing land that was never a country — referred to as Palestine. It is about venting murderous hatred against a people. Hamas embraces antisemitic falsehoods, even referring in its charter to the discredited Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Unalloyed hatred undergirds what Hamas did on Saturday and what it has done for decades.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders recognize that the latest mass atrocity has changed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict forever. It made the long-standing and explicit Hamas goal of annihilating the Jewish nation a looming reality. As long as Hamas exists, its reason for being will be to exterminate Jews. This is uniting the divided Israeli polity to wage a defensive war of survival. This war is necessary, unavoidable — a moral and existential necessity.

As night follows day, there will be politicians and activists on the Left who denounce Israeli retaliation. They will suggest, perhaps after three or four days of Israeli military action in Gaza, that the Jewish state’s response is “disproportionate.” When this moral casuistry comes, as it will, it should be rejected. Israel must have a free hand to destroy Hamas.

This point must be emphasized because it is common (and uncommonly stupid) to decry the supposed excesses of Israeli military action. The insipid clamoring posits that because hundreds of Hamas or Islamic Jihad rocket launches tend to kill only a few Israelis, Israel is unjustified in responding with air strikes that kill larger numbers of Hamas fighters. This ignores the effect rockets have on Israeli civil society, forcing citizens to abandon their lives for bunkers. No credible democratic government can be expected to tolerate such aggression against its citizens.

Hamas has the intention and capacity to rampage even amid Israeli bunkers. This expands the proper limits of Israeli proportionality. A sustained Israeli campaign to annihilate Hamas, not just its leaders but also its soldiers, support structures, and capabilities is proportionate. If the Israelis leave a heap of smoldering ash where Hamas used to be, that would be proportionate. Because Gaza is densely populated and Hamas uses mosques and apartment buildings as bases for its military operations, Israel’s campaign will be bloody, and innocent Palestinians will die. But Israel has the right to wage attritional war against an enemy hell-bent on wiping it off the Earth.

Hamas cannot be allowed to manipulate global public relations to its advantage. It is surely banking on a few days of painful conflict, giving way to Israel buckling under international pressure to suspend military action. The United States must ensure that this does not happen. Whether that means United Nations Security Council vetoes or U.S. action to impose costs on those who try to prevent Israel from defending itself, the U.S. must stand firm.

It is not certain that Israel can succeed in eliminating Hamas. But it has the right to try. The more of Hamas’s forces, weapons, and structures that Israel can eliminate the safer Israelis will be, and the better the Middle East will be. The more of Hamas’s forces, weapons, and structures that survive this war, the greater threat Israelis will continue to face.

Previous conflicts have shown that if Israel imposes sufficient costs on Hamas, its leaders stop the attacks in favor of cease-fires. A far harsher cost must now be imposed to restore deterrence in Israel's favor.


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Like those Palestinian terrorists who hijacked airliners and cruise ships in decades past, Hamas claims that its ultimate goal is the liberation of the Palestinian people. We now have proof that Hamas’s strategy for freedom is not one of violence pursuant to political negotiation but rather of genocide. For Hamas, a free Palestine is not something to be constructed by peace talks and land swaps but by the construction of a great new Auschwitz.


Having tasted that bitter ambition, Israel has the right to use great force to prevent its further construction.
 

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Israeli student begs for her life as she’s taken by Hamas​

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Horrific footage shows the university student with her arms outstretched as she pleads with them to let her go, and screams ‘let me go’. Her boyfriend, Avi Nathan, is held tightly by two other terrorists nearby as he watches his helpless girlfriend in horror (Picture: Reuters)

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It's not known where she's being held, although additional footage of her drinking water has been released. It comes as the death toll in Israel after the attacks over the weekend has now risen above 600 people. Noa’s family only discovered she had been taken when they stumbled upon the disturbing footage online

Hundreds of revellers had gathered for the music rave near Kibbutz Re’im, close to the Gaza Strip (which is controlled by Hamas), to celebrate the end of the Sukkot religious holiday. The festival soon turned to chaos as Hamas fired rockets and gunshots into the crowd of unsuspecting festival-goers (Credits: Enterprise News and Pictures)
 

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A message from Iran to Saudi Arabia​

Some may interpret Hamas’ attack on Israel on Saturday as a response to Israel’s cruel policy towards the Palestinians in the face of the indifference of the rest of the world. Beyond the fact that the killing of civilians is never justified, the magnitude and timing chosen for the spectacular and surprising operation point to a geopolitical factor of crucial importance: the eventual establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia. Such a possibility raises the hackles of Iran and its allies in the axis of resistance, Hamas included.

Few know at what point the talks/negotiations between Tel Aviv and Riyadh are at. “The United States is doing everything possible and more for the kingdom to take the step,” a former senior Saudi official confided to this journalist a few days ago. According to leaks published in the media, the key is a defense pact that would elevate Saudi Arabia to a “major non-NATO ally” of the United States — the same level as Israel. This is on top of Saudi’s goal to have a civil nuclear program that includes uranium enrichment.

Israel has always sought recognition from its Arab neighbors and achieved important diplomatic success with the Abraham Accords (2020) and the subsequent normalization of relations with the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Morocco. Driving Saudi interest in restoring relations with Israel is its historical distrust of Iran, which it blamed for the attacks on its oil facilities in 2019. The recent reopening of embassies has not mitigated this distrust, which was made evident last Monday when the Saudi soccer team Al-Ittihad traveled to Isfahan to face the Iranian team Sepahan in an Asian Champions League match. The visitors left the stadium without playing when they discovered at the entrance to the field three busts of Qasem Soleimani, a Revolutionary Guard general assassinated by the U.S. in Baghdad. For the Iranians, he is a hero, but for the Saudis, he is a terrorist. Saudi Arabia saw the presence of the busts as a provocation.

Still, taking the step of establishing relations with Israel is no easy feat. Not even for the kingdom’s strongman, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who since taking the reins of power has shown signs of great audacity. “It would be his riskiest decision, especially with the current ultra [Israeli] government,” says the aforementioned source, in the absence of minimal concessions to the Palestinians. In the opinion of this observer, the heir’s recent statements that the agreement with Israel “is getting closer every day” are a way of keeping the door open while weighing the cost-benefit of the deal.

In any case, the Hamas attack — a blow to that project — is not a response to Prince Mohammed’s last words. Its complexity points to long prior planning. And the support of its main ally, Iran, which has not even bothered to hide its sympathies on the matter. “We support the commendable Al-Aqsa Storm operations,” General Rahim Safavi, the top military advisor to the Iranian supreme leader, was quick to declare. In case there was any doubt about where Iran stood.
 

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This isn't about "liberating Palestine" This is about killing Jews. Iran is the responsible party in this terrorist genocide.
 

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Hamas attack bears hallmarks of Iranian involvement, former U.S. officials say​

The unprecedented scale and the sophisticated tactics Hamas used in its attack on Israel indicate Iran most likely played a significant role in the multipronged assault, former U.S. intelligence and military officers say.

From the use of fast boats to hostage-taking to swarming an adversary, the Hamas operation displayed an approach Iran and its proxies often use against opponents with superior conventional forces, said three former senior intelligence officials and a former senior military officer.

The sophistication and the complexity of the attack seems beyond what Hamas could do on its own,” a former senior U.S. intelligence official said.

But in an interview, Ali Baraka, a senior Hamas official, denied that Iran supported or sanctioned the operation. “It was a surprise to everyone, including Iran,” said Baraka, the head of Hamas’ National Relations Abroad.

Baraka, speaking in Beirut, noted that Iran supports Hamas, but he insisted that “we did not inform them that there was an operation that would happen at dawn on Oct. 7.” He added, “After the operation began, we informed Iran.”

The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday that Iranian security officials helped Hamas plan the surprise attack and approved it at a meeting in Beirut last Monday, according to senior members of Hamas and Hezbollah. The Journal reported that officers in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps had worked with Hamas since August to devise the sophisticated air, land and sea assault.

Two U.S. officials told NBC News that they don’t have information to corroborate the Journal account.

A senior Israeli diplomatic source said Israel isn’t concerned about a direct war with Iran.

“Iran’s strategy is that of proxy war and to deny a direct connection to Hamas’ efforts,” the source said. “They work through proxies, and that’s why they are the No. 1 state sponsor of terror.”

Iran denied that it played a role in the attack. Asked about claims his country was behind the Hamas assault, Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanani told reporters on Monday that “such politicized accusations are motivated by Israel’s heavy defeat.”

Marc Polymeropoulos, a former CIA officer who specialized in counterterrorism, the Middle East and South Asia, said on X that it will be critical for intelligence agencies to determine the precise role Iran played in the surprise assault.

"The difference between 'directing' the attack and giving the actual green light" versus "'coordinating' may be difference between war with Iran or not," he said.

For decades, Iran has tried to counter technologically superior adversaries through guerrilla or low-tech methods, swarming warships with smaller speed boats, firing barrages of rockets, using drones and missiles to undercut opposing air forces and abducting foreign nationals, U.S. officials and analysts say.

When one of Iran’s proxies, whether they are Shiite militias in Iraq, Houthi forces in Yemen or Hamas in Gaza, demonstrate a significant advance in military sophistication, it is usually a sign that Tehran has lent a helping hand, said Michael Knights of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

“This was the case with the Houthi takeover of Yemen and with the Lebanese Hezbollah defense against Israel in 2006,” Knights said.

Striking Israel simultaneously at a variety of locations with rockets, small guerrilla cells, kidnapping units and fast boats “reeks of Iranian training, weapons provision, probably Iranian intelligence,“ said Colin Clarke, a senior researcher at the Soufan Center, a nonprofit organization that focuses on global security.

“This was a full-on assault from multiple entry points. I have to believe the Iranians are playing a role,” he said.

A central question is how Hamas members were able to breach Israel’s fortified border with Gaza, which consists of a series of fences, security posts, regular patrols, sophisticated cameras and ground motion sensors.

That Hamas militants were able to cross over with relative ease at multiple points on the border raises the possibility that the militants may have jammed the cameras and electronic sensors, depriving the Israelis of an early warning as the attack began, said Mark Montgomery, a retired U.S. Navy rear admiral who recently visited the border area.

Some of the security sensors may have been “compromised very early,” Montgomery said in an interview, and that would have “allowed forces to push through before there was an adequate response.”
 

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Video and photographic evidence of Hamas’s brutal assault on Saturday demonstrate in graphic detail what appear to be both war crimes and possible crimes against humanity carried out by the terror group, two Israeli experts said Sunday.

Photographic evidence has emerged of civilians shot dead at bus stops, on roads, and in their cars, while numerous videos have shown Israeli civilians, including mothers, elderly women, and children being abducted and taken captive to Gaza.

Two videos in particular have raised concerns of sexual assault against women, one of which shows a woman apparently bleeding into her shorts being taken out of a vehicle in Gaza; the woman is alive. The other video shows a woman stripped down to her underwear lying face down in a truck.

A large number of civilians are thought to be among the at least 700 dead in the surprise onslaught, which saw Hamas terrorists infiltrate several communities and a large outdoor rave.

Legal and security experts say the group’s actions constitute war crimes, and likely crimes against humanity, since the assault against civilians was so broad and deliberate.

“Hamas has committed a long list of crimes in this attack for which have been documented, including the killing of civilians, taking civilians captive, and abusing the bodies of civilians and soldiers,” said Prof. Yuval Shany, an expert in international law and a lecturer at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
 

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Iran and Russia sponsor this kind of bullshit. Watch this video.

 

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Shani Louk, whose naked body was paraded by Hamas fighters, was also possibly robbed. Her credit card was used in Gaza, report says.​

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  • A video showed Shani Louk's naked body being paraded through Gaza on the back of a Hamas truck.
  • Her family told Der Spiegel that Louk's bank said her credit card had been used in Gaza.
  • More than 600 Israelis have died and over 100 have been captured by Hamas, Israel says.
Shani Louk, the young woman whose naked body was seen in the back of a pick-up truck driven by Hamas fighters through Gaza, may have also been robbed, a report suggests.

The parents have not heard from their daughter since a phone call early on the morning of October 7, just after Hamas launched the first rockets into Israeli territory.

But in an interview with German news outlet Der Spiegel, the family said they had received information from her bank that the tattoo artist's credit card had been used in Gaza.

Louk's mother, Ricarda Louk, still holds out hope that her daughter might still be alive, saying in a video posted to X, formerly known as Twitter, that she saw her daughter "unconscious in a car with Palestinians."

"I just don't want to admit it yet," she told Der Spiegel.

"This morning my daughter Shani Louk, a German citizen who was with a tourist group in the south of Israel, was kidnapped by Palestinian Hamas. I was sent a video where I could clearly see my daughter unconscious in a car with Palestinians," she said in German, which Insider has translated. "Please send any help or news. Thank you."

Louk had been attending an outdoor "Festival for Peace" party near Kibbutz Urim when Hamas fighters invaded. Videos showed how panic spread through the crowd as the fighters arrived at the event in the desert.

A video of a young woman with dreadlocks on the back of a pickup truck surrounded by Hamas soldiers started circulating on social media shortly after the attack.

In it, she appears stripped to her underwear with her legs bent at unnatural angles. One man grabs her hair while another spits on her body.

Her face isn't visible, but her characteristic dreadlocks and tattoos helped her family identify her, The Washington Post reported.

Another video circulating on social media shows the moment an Israeli woman begged for her life as she was separated from her partner and driven away by Hamas fighters into Gaza.

Twenty-five-year-old Noa Argamani and her partner Avi Natan were also attending a music festival on Saturday when they were taken hostage.

Argamani and Natan were identified by their family members as the subjects of the disturbing video, The Times of Israel reported.

In the clip, Argamani can be heard begging her captors: "Don't kill me," per the report.

A third video appears to show the capture of another young woman. In it, a Hamas Jeep pulls up and a bloodied woman in sweatpants is removed from the vehicle's trunk and mandandled by a fighter.

Women, children, and senior citizens are believed to be among at least 100 Israelis captured and held hostage by Hamas following the Palestinian militant group's surprise wave of attacks.

The exact number of hostages is unclear, but a spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces said on Saturday that it was "unfortunately, a significant number."

Israel's ambassador to the UK, Tzipi Hotovely, told Sky News that "over 100 people" have been taken, and their families "don't know where they are."

Israel says that more than 600 Israelis have been killed so far.
They raped her, killed her, paraded her naked body through the streets then used her credit card to steal. They are animals and should be treated like nothing more than animals.
 

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They raped her, killed her, paraded her naked body through the streets then used her credit card to steal. They are animals and should be treated like nothing more than animals.
I hope they fucking wipe them all out. Along with the Democratic socialist party and the squad. Anyone supporting "Palestine" needs to be kicked in the face repeatedly
 
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