GAZA (Reuters) – Palestinian Islamist militant group Hamas released a video on Tuesday showing what they said was an Israeli citizen being held captive within the Gaza Strip. The unverified images of the person are the primary since his capture in the realm in 2014.
The undated video shows a person identified by Hamas as Israeli civilian, Avera Mengistu, sitting in front of a blank wall and speaking for about 10 seconds, asking Israel for help. Its release appeared to be an effort to pressure Israel into making a prisoner swap.
Mengistu, who in line with his family suffers from mental health issues, crossed into Gaza in 2014 and has been held in captivity since.
The video was published in Israeli media but Mengistu’s identity was not confirmed by Israel. Reuters was not immediately capable of reach his family.
Leading news website Ynet quoted his family as saying it seemed to be him within the footage and that it was the primary time that they had seen him since he was captured.
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Hamas in its video mentions Israel’s recent top general, who was officially appointed on Monday, but gave no further details on Mengistu’s condition.
Last June, Hamas distributed a separate video purporting to indicate a second Israeli civilian being held captive.
Israel says Hamas is holding two Israeli civilians and the stays of two of its soldiers who were killed in a 2014 Israel-Gaza war. The civilians are believed to have crossed over into Gaza willingly for unknown reasons.
Up to now, Israel has engaged in prisoner swaps with Hamas, most notably in 2011, when Gilad Shalit, a soldier abducted by militants in a cross-border raid in 2006, was released in exchange for greater than 1,000 Palestinians held in Israeli jails.
(Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi and Ari Rabinovitch; Editing by Bernadette Baum)
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