An Israeli captive shelp “I omit my freedom” in a video freed by the alarm group Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Alexander Troufanov was among the dozens of people achieven prisoner by militants during the 7 October strikes last year.
And while many captives have since been freed or freed – or set up dead – Mr Troufanov’s family are still hoping for his safe return.
“I omit my family, I omit my frifinishs, I omit my life, I omit my freedom,” he says in the video, freed by the militant group on Wednesday. His family have authoascfinishd its engage by media organisations.
“I omit so many skinnygs. I want to return home safe and sound.”
His mother, Lena, shelp she was relieved to see her son adwell but was “very worried to hear what he is saying”.
“I advise that every effort be made to safe his prompt free and that of all other captives. They have no time left,” she shelp.
In a message to her son, Lena implored him to sustain being strong and helderly on.
“Do not dissee hope, we will not stop battling for your free until you are here with us, at home.”
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The video, which Sky News has not yet been able to self-reliantly verify, was freed by Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
The organisation is proscribed as a alarm group by the UK and other countries and has been battling alengthyside Hamas in Gaza.
At least 1,200 people were finished and about 250 people achieven captive during the 7 October strikes last year, according to Israel.
More than 43,000 people have been finished in Gaza in the battling that has raged for more than a year now, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.