Hostage families release new video of October Hamas attack in Israel
Tonight, the disturbing footage from October 7th showing Hamas terrorists inside an Israeli military base. Seven female soldiers covered in blood and bruises are up against the wall. They're handcuffed and terrified. 18 year old Larry Al Bagh trying to speak while the women are receiving death threats. That's what you mean? What? What? What? Again, the gunman leering at the women, telling them they're beautiful. The UN has said Hamas committed rape and sexual violence against its victims. It's unclear if that happened in this case. On the video, you can hear gunfire as the women abducted into Gaza. Of the seven, one was rescued and another found dead. The remaining 5 still in captivity 229 days later, including 19 year old Karina Aria. We spoke to her sister Sasha. What's it like to see your little sister there in her snoopy pajamas surrounded by these men with guns? I think it's the same, you know, from a movie. I'm at this point that I am begging for people to do something, you know, just just get them out of there. A group representing hostage families releasing the footage, which they say was edited to take out the most gruesome scenes, trying to create pressure for a ceasefire deal, but with negotiations at a stalemate. Ireland, Norway and Spain saying they'll recognize an independent Palestinian state. The White House says that's the wrong approach to get to peace. The only way that you were going to achieve A2 state solution that delivers for both Israelis and Palestinians is through direct negotiations between the parties. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also slamming the move, calling it a reward for terrorism and saying it won't stop Israel's war against Hamas. Lester.