An American hostage is seen alive for the first time since Oct. 7 in a Hamas video (2024)

A poster depicting Israeli-American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin is displayed in Re'im, southern Israel at the Gaza border in February 2024 at a memorial site for the Nova music festival site where he was kidnapped to Gaza by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023. Maya Alleruzzo/AP hide caption

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An American hostage is seen alive for the first time since Oct. 7 in a Hamas video (2)

A poster depicting Israeli-American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin is displayed in Re'im, southern Israel at the Gaza border in February 2024 at a memorial site for the Nova music festival site where he was kidnapped to Gaza by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023.

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A hostage video released Wednesday by the military wing of Hamas appears to show a statement by an American-Israeli man who was kidnapped on Oct. 7, marking the first time the militant group has released a video showing one of the five Americans it is holding captive.

The video is also the first time that Hersh Goldberg-Polin, 24, has been seen alive since the day of the Hamas-led attack on Israel, during which some 1,200 people were killed.

In the video, Goldberg-Polin is seen sitting in a chair against a blank wall. He looks straight into the camera. Clearly visible is the healed stump of what was once his left forearm, amputated just below the elbow.

"I went out to hang out with my friends," he says in the video, which has been edited. "Instead, I found myself fighting for my life with severe injuries all over my body after I tried to protect myself and other frightened citizens with my body, because there was no one to protect us that day."

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As with other hostage videos previously released by Hamas, Goldberg-Polin criticizes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and he claims that Israeli airstrikes have killed other hostages. The video closes with a message for his family: "I love you so much, and I think about you every day," he says.

Hostage videos are filmed under duress. It is unclear when the video was filmed, although he refers to his 200 days in captivity and makes mention of "this holiday," likely Passover. A senior Biden administration official said Thursday that the U.S. government received the video on Monday, two days before its release to the public.

The FBI is reviewing the video for any clues about when it was created, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters Wednesday, who added that it was unclear why Hamas had chosen this week to release it.

"I can't speak to what has caused them to choose to release the video at this time," Sullivan said. "All I can say is this is an innocent young man being held hostage by a terrorist organization and he should be released immediately without condition and without delay."

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Goldberg-Polin's parents, Rachel Goldberg and Jonathan Polin, have been prominent voices in calling for the release of the remaining hostages; they have spoken to President Joe Biden and Netanyahu and other international officials. Goldberg spoke to NPR in October, shortly after the attack.

On Wednesday, Goldberg and Polin released a video statement in which they said it was overwhelming to watch the footage of their son and urged negotiators to reach a cease-fire agreement.

"Be brave, lean in, seize this moment and get a deal done to reunite all of us with our loved ones and to end the suffering in this region," Polin said. Goldberg, speaking directly to her son, said, "If you can hear us, I am telling you, we are telling you we love you."

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On the morning of Oct. 7, Goldberg-Polin was among the thousands of attendees at the Nova rave festival near the Gaza border. When militants attacked the rave, he and others attempted to hide in a bomb shelter, his mother told NPR. The attackers threw grenades into the shelter; one exploded, blowing off part of Goldberg-Polin's left arm.

He sent his family two WhatsApp messages that morning, Goldberg said: "I love you," and "I'm sorry."

Goldberg-Polin is believed to be one of five Americans who remain in captivity by Hamas. He was born in the U.S. before moving to Israel with his family as a child. He holds both American and Israeli citizenship. He was 23 years old when he was kidnapped and has since turned 24.

Militants kidnapped more than 240 people on Oct. 7. More than 100 were released during a seven-day cease-fire late last year. Of the 133 that remain in Gaza, dozens are thought to be dead, Israeli officials say. Israel says that the release of the hostages is a top goal of its military campaign in Gaza, which has killed more than 34,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.

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On Thursday morning, in an extraordinary joint statement, President Biden and the leaders of 17 other countries with citizens who are missing or in captivity in Gaza together called on Hamas to agree to a cease-fire deal with Israel.

"We emphasize that the deal on the table to release the hostages would bring an immediate and prolonged ceasefire in Gaza, that would facilitate a surge of additional necessary humanitarian assistance to be delivered throughout Gaza, and lead to the credible end of hostilities," the statement read.

The release of the video ignited protests in Israel on Wednesday night, including outside of Netanyahu's home in Jerusalem.

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On Thursday, at the plaza near to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art where demonstrators have continuously called for the release of the hostages since October, Israel resident Iris Ganor said the video had lifted her spirits and renewed her energy to call for the captives' safe return.

"Taking into consideration his injury, to see him alive was wonderful, really. I'm so happy. It gave me more hope than I had before," said Ganor, who herself survived the Oct. 7 attack while visiting family in kibbutz Nahal Oz. "All of them should be back."

An American hostage is seen alive for the first time since Oct. 7 in a Hamas video (2024)

FAQs

How many people were kidnapped on Oct 7th? ›

On October 7, Hamas terrorists invaded Israel and violated and killed 1,200 people and kidnapped 252 others in the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.

How many Americans are being held by Hamas? ›

The American families whose sons, fathers, husbands, and mother have been held hostage by Hamas since the October 7 terrorist attack wear silver dog tags engraved with their one and only wish in two languages.

Are there still American hostages in Gaza? ›

Among the more than 100 hostages still held captive by Hamas in Gaza are five American captives believed to be alive and the bodies of three Americans confirmed dead. Israeli American Keith Siegel has been missing from his home in southern Israel since October.

How many hostages does Hamas have? ›

About 120 hostages remain, with 43 pronounced dead. Survivors include about 15 women, two children under 5 and two men in their 80s.

How many kidnappings happen per day? ›

Child Abduction Facts

Each day, an average of 2100 children are reported missing in the United States. Of this number, 800 of these cases turn out to be false alarms based on miscommunications or where the child was not actually missing. Thirty-three children are abducted by someone who is not a family member.

How many kidnapped people are still in Gaza? ›

According to unconfirmed Israeli intelligence, at least 20 additional hostages may be deceased, with their bodies being held captive in Gaza. As of 3 June 2024, 124 hostages remained in captivity in the Gaza Strip, 120 of whom had been abducted on 7 October 2023; the other four hostages having been captured earlier.

What religion is majority in Hamas? ›

Hamas
Islamic Resistance Movement حركة المقاومة الإسلامية
IdeologyPalestinian nationalism Islamic nationalism Islamic fundamentalism Islamism Anti-Zionism Anti-imperialism
ReligionSunni Islam
Political allianceAlliance of Palestinian Forces
ColoursGreen
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Who is in charge of Hamas? ›

Ismail Haniyeh (born 29 January 1962) is a Palestinian politician who is widely considered to be the chief political leader of Hamas, which has governed the Gaza Strip since 2007. He is the current chairman of the Hamas Political Bureau. As of 2023, he lives in Qatar.

Can a US citizen enter Gaza? ›

U.S. citizens who are also listed on the Palestinian Population registry for Gaza may use their U.S. passport to apply for entry into Israel for business or tourism purposes for stays of up to 90 days without a visa, including transiting Israel to and from the West Bank (but not to transit to Gaza).

Is Gaza sealed off? ›

The Gaza Strip is now sealed off from the rest of the region. Shipments of crucial aid supplies to Gaza through the Rafah border crossing have been halted, despite the UN warning of a looming famine.

How many American hostages are there? ›

Of the 59 U.S. nationals held hostage or wrongfully detained globally, six people have been held for over 10 years. It's time to accelerate recent momentum and bring all U.S. captives home.

Does Hamas follow Sharia? ›

Hamas also continued to enforce restrictions on Gaza's population based on its interpretation of Islam and sharia, including a judicial system separate from the PA courts.

How did Israel rescue four hostages? ›

IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari said that the four hostages were rescued by IDF soldiers from two separate buildings as part of a "high risk complex mission based on precise intelligence conducted in daylight."

Who are the four rescued hostages? ›

They were identified as Noa Argamani, 25, Almog Meir Jan, 21, Andrey Kozlov, 27, and Shlomi Ziv, 40.

How many days was the girl in the bunker missing? ›

In 2006, Elizabeth Shoaf was kidnapped and held captive in an underground bunker for 10 days by an unemployed construction worker named Vinson Filyaw.

How many child soldiers were kidnapped? ›

More than 4,800 children have been abducted since 2005. More than 1,300 children were abducted last year alone. Nearly one of every two children whom the U.N. verified as being recruited to serve as a child soldier came from West and Central Africa.

How many people are reported missing in America every day? ›

The information is collected by the National U.S. Missing Persons Database [NamUS], which is operated by the Department of Justice. Every day, roughly 2,300 Americans are reported missing.

How many Israeli hostages were taken? ›

A total of 120 hostages remain unaccounted for after being kidnapped by Hamas on 7 October last year. According to Israel, 251 Israelis and foreigners were taken during the attacks.

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