Russia’s Foreign Minister has called for the release of two Russian-Israeli hostages who were abducted during the Hamas-led attack on Israel last October. Alexander Trufanov, one of the hostages, appeared in a video released by Islamic Jihad, a Palestinian militant group allied with Hamas, appealing for the release of hostages and urging Israelis to pressure their government for their release. The Russian Foreign Ministry reiterated its call for the immediate and unconditional release of all civilians, including Trufanov and Maxim Kharkin, who are in the hands of Palestinian groups. Kharkin was attending a music festival near Gaza when he was abducted by Hamas militants.

Trufanov’s girlfriend, Sapir Cohen, was also taken hostage along with his mother and grandmother during the attack. They were among those released during a brief ceasefire and prisoner exchange last November. However, Trufanov’s father, Vitaly, was killed during the October attack. The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has resulted in devastating casualties, with more than 43,000 people killed according to Palestinian health officials. Human Rights Watch has accused Israel of systematically displacing civilians in Gaza, which amounts to a war crime and a crime against humanity. The release of hostages remains a priority in Russia’s interactions with Hamas and other Palestinian organizations.

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The plight of the Russian-Israeli hostages remains a concern for the Russian government, with the Foreign Minister calling for their immediate release. Trufanov and Kharkin were among the thousands of people affected by the Hamas-led attack in October, with Trufanov’s father tragically losing his life during the conflict. The release of hostages, including civilians like Trufanov and Kharkin, is a priority in Russia’s diplomatic engagements with Palestinian groups like Hamas. The ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine has resulted in significant human suffering, with tens of thousands of casualties and allegations of war crimes against civilians in Gaza.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry has reiterated its call for the release of all civilians held by Palestinian groups, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing the safe return of hostages like Trufanov and Kharkin. The situation in Gaza, where the hostages were abducted, remains volatile with ongoing conflicts between Israel and Palestinian militants. The plea for the release of hostages is part of broader diplomatic efforts to address the humanitarian crisis in the region and work towards peaceful resolutions to conflicts. The support of readers and advocacy for independent journalism remains crucial in shedding light on these complex geopolitical issues and advocating for human rights in conflict zones like Gaza.

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