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'Prisoner 24': Hamas releases footage of alleged wounded Israeli hostage
'Prisoner 24': Hamas releases footage of alleged wounded Israeli hostage

Time of India

time03-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

'Prisoner 24': Hamas releases footage of alleged wounded Israeli hostage

Hamas releases video of reportedly Maxim Herkin, Times of Israel reported (Image Credit: X) The Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades , Hamas's military division, released footage on Saturday depicting what seemed to be an Israeli captive who sustained injuries during a Gaza strike. The unverified four-minute recording shows a person with bandages covering his head and left arm, who identified himself as "Prisoner 24". Speaking Hebrew with a Russian inflection, he indicated he had been wounded in a recent Israeli attack. The footage, showing the individual on the ground, referenced the Israeli Independence Day celebrations on Thursday, suggesting recent filming. His message aligned with previous hostage videos from the organisation, requesting public pressure on Israeli authorities for the release of remaining captives. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Neurologists: Forget Gabepentin, These Shoes are a Must Foot Insider Learn More Undo Times of Israel pointed out that the footage is of Maxim Herkin , who appeared to be bandaged up. Hamas claims that he was in a tunnel allegedly targeted in an Israeli airstrike. Government hostage pointman Gal Hirsch had spoken with the family of Herkin. According to Hirsch's office, the parents implored that Israeli news outlets not air the video of their son. The militant group continues to hold 58 hostages captured during their October 2023 assault on Israel. Military officials confirm 34 are deceased. Additionally, Hamas possesses the remains of an Israeli soldier who died in a 2014 Gaza conflict. The Hamas incursion resulted in 1,218 fatalities on the Israeli side, predominantly civilians, according to AFP calculations using official data. A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took effect on January 19, substantially reducing over 15 months of conflict. Israel recommenced significant operations throughout Gaza on March 18 following an impasse regarding ceasefire progression. Israeli authorities state their renewed campaign aims to secure the release of remaining captives, though critics suggest this approach endangers their lives. Hamas has distributed multiple hostage videos since the truce ended. These recent images emerge as mediator efforts for a new ceasefire have reached an impasse.

Preliminary results of Hanceville PD audit shows missing drugs, undocumented guns
Preliminary results of Hanceville PD audit shows missing drugs, undocumented guns

Yahoo

time10-03-2025

  • Yahoo

Preliminary results of Hanceville PD audit shows missing drugs, undocumented guns

HANCEVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — The preliminary results of an audit of the Hanceville Police Department's evidence room have been released, according to the district attorney's office. A release sent on Monday states that an agent with the State Bureau of Investigation completed the audit. Below, you can find a table with the approximate weight or count of each substance missing from the evidence room: Methamphetamines/amphetamines: 216 grams Cocaine 1.5 grams Oxycodone pills: 67 Adderall pills: 4 Heroin: .5 grams Clonazepam pill: 4 Gabepentin pills: 39 Tizandine (muscle relaxer): 5 Methocarbamol (muscle relaxer): 5 Suboxone strip: 1 Firearms: one .25 caliber handgun According to the agent, the approximation is based on the item description that is detailed on each evidence folder. 'Please note that not all item descriptions listed a weight for the substance that was inside. There are additional items missing, but the weight is unknown based on the information available,' the release read. Data from the APDH shows that Hanceville has the most 'drug overdose EMS calls per capita' in the state at 7.65 per 10,000. That is compared to the next highest: Warrior (5.32), Adamsville (4.73), Anniston (3.64) and Bessemer (3.05). The audit also showed that there were about 30 undocumented firearms discovered in the evidence room. District Attorney Champ Crocker stated in the preliminary report that, following the immediate aftermath of Chris Willingham's death, he recommended Chief Jason Marlin call SBI, however, Marlin declined. Crocker called SBI on August 30, and the case was assigned to an agent. On September 20, the district attorney said Hanceville Mayor Jimmy Sawyer and Councilman Kenneth Cornelius delivered security footage to the Cullman County Sheriff's Office for safekeeping. Crocker said he finds the results of this audit 'shocking but not surprising,' as the security footage shows how unsecure the evidence room was with individuals going in and out, using a broomstick through a hole in the wall to gain access. 'I am satisfied with what the Cullman County Sheriff's Office has done to protect the citizens of Hanceville in recent weeks. If you and the council reinstate the Hanceville Police Department, I suggest that all felony matters be handled by the Cullman County Sheriff's Office and/or the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA),' the DA said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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