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Relatives of Argentines kidnapped by the fundamentalist group Hamas who arrived in Argentina from Israel shared this Thursday the distressing and sad situation they are experiencing as they do not know how their loved ones are and asked for help to return to their homes, during a press conference that took place at the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires. This weekend both Alberto Fernández and Javier Milei are expected to receive them. The visit occurs two months after the massive Hamas terrorist attack in Israeli territory on October 7, in which they murdered, burned, mutilated and beheaded more than 1,100 civilians and 300 soldiers. They took 240 hostages, including 21 of Argentine origin.
This Thursday's meeting was with Maurice Shnaider Luxembourg Mobile Number List Chen Mahluf Nisenbaum, Mery Shohat, Maia Chmiel and Guefen Ilan Sigal, relatives of Argentinians and Brazilians kidnapped on October 7. With a sign behind him that said "Free them!" and the photos of the kidnapped people and their information, the first to speak was Shnaider, 67, uncle of Shiri Bibas, kidnapped during the attack along with her husband Yarden Bibas and their children Ariel, 4 years old, and the baby Kfir. , 11 months now. All of this from Kibbutz Nir Oz, which, according to Hamas, died during an Israeli attack on the Gaza Strip. The version, however, was never confirmed by the Israeli Ministry of Defense, which continues to claim them.
Relatives of people kidnapped by Hamas, before the press at the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires. Photo: Mariana Nedelcu FTP «We are thinking and praying that it is false. Hamas has done this before, we hope it will be again. "We want to believe that they are alive." said the man, whose sister and brother-in-law were killed during the attack, but he hopes to be reunited with the rest of his family. Maurice commented that Shiri has a sister whose children ask where their cousins are: "How can you explain to them that they are kidnapped and may not come back?" Hamas released a video in which Yarden (34), kidnapped, accuses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of the attacks that led to the alleged death of his family, which Israel considered a "psychological war.