Hamas forced emaciated Israeli hostage Evyatar David to dig his own grave in a sick new propaganda video

Hamas forced emaciated Israeli hostage Evyatar David to dig his own grave in a sick new propaganda video

Hamas forced emaciated Israeli hostage Evyatar David to dig his own grave in a sick new propaganda video, as the twisted terror group continued to stall negotiations to release the remaining living captives. In the nearly 5-minute clip released Friday, the 24-year-old David is seen in a tunnel with a ceiling roughly as high as he is tall, crossing off dates on a calendar and digging a grave. The David family, which allowed the release of the video, said in a statement sent to the Hostages Families Forum Headquarters, “We are forced to witness our beloved son and brother, Evyatar David, deliberately and cynically starved in Hamas’s tunnels in Gaza — a living skeleton, buried alive.  “The deliberate starvation of our son as part of a propaganda campaign is one of the most horrifying acts the world has seen.”

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« We operate every day to bring in aid, Hamas operates every day to create a perception of crisis. The international community needs to know the truth!”  -COL Abdullah Halabi, Head of the CLA Gaza, on the Gazan side of the Kerem Shalom crossing.

Hostage talks between Israel and Hamas have collapsed after Hamas rejected the latest deal. Israeli and U.S. teams left Doha, with U.S. officials like Marco Rubio and Steve Witkoff now calling for a strategy reset.

Despite 800 aid trucks waiting in Gaza, the UN refuses to distribute them. Accusations of deliberate starvation have intensified global pressure on Israel. In response, the IDF began airdropping aid and announced daily humanitarian pauses, but criticism continues.

Six months into his term, Trump faces mounting frustration. He promised to end the war and free hostages but now hints at a final ultimatum or escalation, saying Hamas “wants to die.”

In Israel, some public anger is growing. Thousands protested in Tel Aviv demanding action. Netanyahu is caught between hostage families, far-right coalition threats, and U.S. pressure. Any shift could collapse his government.

A full hostage-for-peace deal seems unlikely. Hamas won’t give up leverage, and Israel won’t let them remain in power. Other options still remain, full siege, reoccupation, hostage rescues, or targeting Hamas leaders abroad.

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