Israeli Government Identifies Two Tanzanians In Hamas Captivity

The identities of two Tanzanians believed to be held hostage by Hamas group because the 7 October assault throughout the border from Gaza has been confirmed by the Israeli Government.

Joshua Loitu Mollel and Clemence Felix Mtenga have been in Israel as a part of an agricultural internship programme, Israel’s Ministry of overseas affairs mentioned in an announcement on Sunday.

“They were kidnapped by Hamas terrorists and are being held hostage in Gaza. Please join us in praying for their safe and immediate return,” the assertion posted on X (previously Twitter) added.

Joshua’s father informed the BBC that Israel’s ambassador to Tanzania contacted the household with the reassurance that the federal government was following up the matter. The father had earlier spoken in regards to the household’s determined seek for Joshua. While Clemence’s household is but to talk publicly.

Tanzania’s embassy in Tel Aviv didn’t instantly touch upon the assertion. According to the embassy, Tanzania has over 350 of its residents dwelling in Israel – round 260 of that are college students.

A but to be recognized South African nationwide can be amongst 224 hostages being held by Hamas, in keeping with the Israeli authorities.

BBC/Aluko Jane

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