The notorious military wing of Hamas has released a sick propaganda video trying to blame Israel for the three hostages killed in custody.
A clip published by the al-Qassam Brigade shows captives Elia Toledano, Nick Beiser and Ron Sherman holding up a piece of paper introducing themselves to the camera.
It ends on a strange note with a splatter of blood digitized on their image before showing the trio talking in their tiny cell.
“We tried to keep them alive but (Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu insisted on killing them,” the Hamas wing said in a statement in Arabic, Hebrew and English.
“All 3 were killed by IDF weapons,” it later claimed in a statement in fake blood while ominous music played.
The Israel Defense Forces did not immediately return a message seeking comment on Friday.
Toledano, 28, who has dual French Israeli citizenship, was an event producer who was kidnapped and held hostage by terrorists during the October 7 massacre at the Nova music festival in the southern Israeli desert.
A propaganda video released by the military wing of Hamas shows three Israeli hostages killed in custody. The sick video shows fake blood splattered on the three men.
He was taken along with his friend Mia Schem, who was later released in a hostage exchange.
Schem, a 21-year-old Israeli tattoo artist, is seen in a video released by Hamas receiving treatment from a veterinarian for a wound to his arm.
Nick Beiser, Ron Sherman and Elia Toledano were all kidnapped on Oct. 7.
Beiser is a 19-year-old corporal in the IDF who was kidnapped on October 7 while serving as a driver at his base.
“We see them leading it. He was wearing shorts and a T-shirt, and had only one slipper, and this slipper also fell off, and he went to Gaza barefoot,” his mother said after seeing a Hamas video released of her abduction, Haaretz reported. .
Sherman, 19, who holds Argentine and Israeli citizenship, is also a soldier and the last words he wrote to his parents when he was kidnapped were: “I love you. Finished.”
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