In Hamas video, U.S.-Israeli hostage says living in Gaza 'hell'


by Japan Today

Japan Today— Palestinian militant group Hamas released Wednesday a video of an Israeli-American man held hostage in Gaza who is seen alive and saying that the captives are living "in hell". He identifies himself as Hersh Goldberg-Polin, 23, one of the hostages abducted from the Nova music festival in southern Israel during

The Washington Times—U.S. says Hamas stole aid for Gaza sent through newly opened border crossing. The U.S. accused Hamas of seizing a major shipment of humanitarian aid delivered to Gaza this week. The supplies were the first to be shipped from Jordan to the Palestinian enclave through a newly reopened border crossing authorized by Israel.

The Federalist—FBI Won’t Say If It’s Investigating Self-Declared ‘Hamas’ Terrorists Protesting At U.S. Universities. The FBI would not say Tuesday whether it is investigating people identifying themselves as part of a foreign terrorist organization

The Foreign Desk—Israeli American Hostage Appears in Hamas Propaganda Video. The Hamas terrorist organization released a video on Wednesday of Israeli American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin. His message, posted on the terror group’s Telegram account, was reportedly the first evidence confirming that the 23-year-old was still alive. In the three-minute edited remarks, the son of Chicago area natives appeared thin and distressed while he described his