Hamas releases video of three Israeli women hostages held in Gaza

The three women have been identified by AFP using official and community sources. (Social media)
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Updated 27 January 2024
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Hamas releases video of three Israeli women hostages held in Gaza

  • At least 26,083 Palestinians, around 70 percent of them women, young children and adolescents, have been killed in the Gaza Strip in Israeli bombardments and ground offensive since then, according to the Hamas government’s health ministry

GAZA STRIP, Palestinian Territories: Palestinian militant group Hamas released a video on Friday showing three Israeli women held hostage in Gaza since the October 7 attack.
Two of the women who appeared in the five-minute video — Daniella Gilboa and Karina Ariev — said they were Israeli soldiers both aged 19.
The third, 30-year-old Doron Steinbrecher, identified herself as a resident of an Israeli community near the Gaza border.
The three women have been identified by AFP using official and community sources.
The women said they had been detained for 107 days, suggesting the video may have been filmed on Sunday.
Their comments were broadly critical of Israel’s failure to rescue them, while all three referred to be under fire or bombardment.
The release of the video came shortly after a ruling by the United Nations’ top court that Israel should do everything it can to prevent any acts of genocide in Gaza.
The International Court of Justice also called for the “immediate and unconditional release” of hostages who were abducted during the October 7 assault.
That unprecedented Hamas attack resulted in the death of around 1,140 people in Israel, most of them civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.
Militants also seized about 250 hostages and Israel says around 132 of them remain in Gaza, including the bodies of at least 28 dead captives.
At least 26,083 Palestinians, around 70 percent of them women, young children and adolescents, have been killed in the Gaza Strip in Israeli bombardments and ground offensive since then, according to the Hamas government’s health ministry.
 

 


Iraq says no sign gas supplies from Iran to resume soon

Updated 10 January 2026
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Iraq says no sign gas supplies from Iran to resume soon

  • Iranian gas supplies were halted due to a drop in temperature and Tehran’s need for gas, the spokesperson said
  • Iraq reported the halt in Iranian gas supply in December

BAGHDAD: Iraq’s electricity ministry said on Saturday there were no signs that Iranian gas supplies would resume to the country soon.
Iranian gas supplies were halted due to a drop in temperature and Tehran’s need for gas, the Iraqi ministry’s spokesperson said in ⁠remarks to the press, citing a Telegram message from Iran.
Iraq reported the halt in Iranian gas supply in December, owing to the shutdown of ⁠some generating units and load shedding at others.
The electricity ministry said 4,000 to 4,500 megawatts of power had been lost from the electrical system as a result.
Tehran supplies between a third and 40 percent of Iraq’s gas and power ⁠needs.
Iraq’s power demand during winter peak hours reaches about 48,000 MW, while domestic generation stands at roughly 27,000 MW, forcing the country to rely on imports to bridge the gap, electricity officials have said previously.