Hamas says trying to find eight Russian-Israeli hostages to free them

28 Oct 2023 • 7:00 PM MYT
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MOSCOW, Russia, Oct 28 — Hamas is trying to locate eight Russian-Israeli dual citizens that were taken hostage during the Palestinian militant group’s attack on Israel in order to free them on Moscow’s request, Russian news agencies reported today.

Russia has good relations with Hamas, which it does not consider to be a terror group, and has begun a diplomatic effort to try to free hostages held in Gaza.

“From the Russian side, via the foreign ministry, we received a list of citizens that have dual citizenship,” senior Hamas representative Moussa Abu Marzook was cited as saying by the RIA Novosti news agency.

“We are looking for those people... It is hard but we are looking. And when we find them, we will let them go.”

“We are very attentive to this list and will process it carefully because we consider Russia to be a closest friend,” he said.

“About the peaceful citizens that were taken and that are now in Gaza, we treat them as guests.”

Israel has said more than 200 people were taken hostage by Hamas during its massive attack on Israel earlier this month. — AFP

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