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'Don't forget them': Daily Mail publishes bleeding faces of abductees in Gaza | Israel Hayom

1/8/2024, 9:56:04 AM

Highlights: 'Don't forget them': Daily Mail publishes bleeding faces of abductees in Gaza. The British newspaper presented photographs of the abducted observers to shoot Elbag, Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa and Agam Berger, who are still being held captive by Hamas. "Watching the terrified faces of the four bloodstained girls, being marched in Gaza by Hamas, was beyond their parents' worst nightmare," it said. "Imagine if it was your daughter in their hands," Danielle's mother, Orly, said.


The British newspaper presented photographs of the abducted observers to shoot Elbag, Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa and Agam Berger, who are still being held captive by Hamas • "Watching the terrified faces of the four bloodstained girls, being marched in Gaza by Hamas, was beyond their parents' worst nightmare," it said

An article published today (Monday) by the British Daily Mail newspaper presented photographs of the abducted observers Liri Elbag, Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa and Agam Berger, who were abducted by the terrorist organization, along with documentation of their bleeding faces as they appeared in documentation published by Hamas.

Alongside the big headline "Don't forget them, the faces of the abductees still held in Gaza," it read: "Watching the terrified faces of the four bloodstained girls being marched in Gaza by Hamas was beyond their parents' worst nightmare."

"The photos were taken a few hours after Elbag, Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa and Agam Berger were kidnapped," they added. "Three months have passed since that documentation in which they stood in front of a wall in Gaza, with their hands tied behind them - and they are still in captivity."

"The parents of the abductees are appealing to mothers and fathers around the world to make everyone heard, as new and disturbing details are revealed that some captives have been raped at gunpoint or limbs amputated."

"Imagine if it was your daughter in their hands," Danielle's mother, Orly, said. "What would you imagine?"

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