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Netanyahu says that the cruelty of Hamas has no borders’ after having disrupted the video hostage

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to a disturbing propaganda video of Hamas showing that the 24 -year -old Otraelian, Evyatar David, seriously emaciated and digging what he said was his own grave.

“Hamas’ cruelty has no borders,” Netanyahu said in a statement. “While the State of Israel authorizes the entry of humanitarian aid to residents of Gaza, the terrorists of Hamas deliberately sag our hostages and document them in a cynical and bad way.”

“The whole world must take a position in a clear message against criminal Nazi abuses perpetrated by the terrorist organization of Hamas,” added Netanyahu.

The office of the Israeli Prime Minister said on Saturday that Netanyahu had spoken “at length” with the families of David and another hostage, Roma Braslavski, who was recently seen in a similar state. Netanyahu “expressed a deep shock on the materials distributed by terrorist organizations in Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic jihad”. According to his office, the Prime Minister told families “that efforts to return all our hostages were underway and continue constantly and tirelessly.”

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Evyatar’s brother David spoke to Tel Aviv Ortages Square on August 2, 2025. (Getty Images)

His office said that Netanyahu “also” transmitted, on behalf of his wife Sara, a big embrace for families, telling them that she has a broken heart on unbearable videos. “”

In a video published by The Terror Group and made public on Friday, a David shirtless is seen passing dates on a calendar and digging the grave into a tunnel as large as it.

In a press release published by the headquarters of the Families of the hostage forum, David’s family said that she had been forced to look at their beloved son and brother “deliberately and cynically hungry in the tunnels of Hamas in Gaza – a living skeleton, buried alive. “”

“Our son’s deliberate famine as part of a propaganda campaign is one of the most horrible acts that the world has seen,” said the family.

David’s brother Ilay took the floor during a massive rally requiring a cease-fire and hostage release contract in Tel Aviv this weekend.

Families of hostage protest in the place known as the Place des Otages in Tel Aviv, Israel, Saturday August 2, 2025.

Families of hostage protest in the place known as the Place des Otages in Tel Aviv, Israel, Saturday August 2, 2025. (AP photo / Ariel Schalit)

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“They are on the absolute edge of death. In their current and unimaginable state, there are only days left to live,” Ilay said to the crowd with Hotting Square. “Hamas uses Evyatar in one of the most horrible and most calculated campaigns of imaginable cruelty. An experience of hunger live. They will die deliberately, systematically, using its scary suffering as a twisted tool for depraved propaganda.”

“It’s not just a violation of international law,” he said. “It is a brutal and barbaric assault on each lamb of fundamental human decency. It is such a vile act that it breaks the very soul of humanity.”

The United States and Israel withdrew their Doha negotiators in Qatar two weeks ago while the ceasefire and the talks with hostage with Hamas arrived at the stop.

Friday, the United States ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and the special envoy in the Middle East Steve Witkoff met Netaya in Israel before spending several hours in Gaza Inspecting food distribution centers in the midst of hunger concerns.

The hostage families meet in Tel Aviv, Israel, August 2, 2025.

The hostage families meet in Tel Aviv, Israel, August 2, 2025. (Ori Aviram / Images Midges Estes / AFP via Getty Images)

Witkoff said that they had spent more than five hours inside Gaza – “fixing the facts on the ground, assessing the conditions” and meeting the Gaza humanitarian foundation and other agencies.

He said the goal of the visit was to give President Donald Trump “a clear understanding of the humanitarian situation and to help develop a plan to provide food and medical aid to the inhabitants of Gaza.”

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Chapin Fay, spokesperson for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, said that the visit reflected Trump’s understanding of the issues and that “feeding civilians, not Hamas, was to be the priority”.

Yael Kuriel of Fox News and the Associated Press contributed to this report.

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