A woman abducted into Gaza by Hamas militants on October 7 has given birth in captivity, the wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a letter released by his office Wednesday.
“One of the kidnapped women was pregnant. She gave birth to her baby in Hamas captivity,” Sara Netanyahu said in a letter addressed to US First Lady Jill Biden.
“You can only imagine, as I do, what must be going through that young mother’s mind as she is being held with her newborn by these murderers,” Sarah Netanyahu wrote.
“We must call for the immediate release of them and all those being held The nightmare that began over a month ago must end.”
Following the bloodiest massacre in Israel’s history, in which Hamas militants stormed southern Israel and killed 1,200 people, predominantly civilians, approximately 240 people were transferred to Gaza, according to Israeli officials.
The health ministry in the Palestinian area controlled by Hamas reports that Israel has killed over 11,300 individuals in Gaza as a result of retaliatory attacks, the majority of whom were civilians.
Additionally, a 10-month-old infant was listed as one of the prisoners by Sarah Netanyahu.
“He became kidnapped even before he learned how to walk or talk,” she said.
A baby boy of that age was one of 206 people AFP has identified based on interviews with relatives and Israeli media reports, who are believed to be held by Hamas or other groups inside the Gaza Strip.
On Tuesday, US President Joe Biden said he believed a deal with Hamas to free the hostages was “going to happen” but did not offer specifics.
Qatar, which is leading negotiations for the release of hostages, has called on Israel and Hamas to reach an agreement to facilitate freeing of the captives.