‘You’re so beautiful.. the girls who can get pregnant’: Horrifying new footage shows Hamas fanatics taunt young Israeli women with the threat of rape and making them have their children as the hostages – one still in her Snoopy pyjamas – plead to be freed

Screaming terrorists pin terrified, blood-stained teenage girls against a wall as they hurl insults and make veiled threats of rape.

These are the horrific first moments in captivity for the five youngest women held in Gaza by sick Hamas fanatics since October 7.

Now the parents of Liri Albag, 19, Naama Levy, 19, Daniela Gilboa, 20, Agam Berger, 19, and Karina Ariev, 19, have made the painful decision to release the images as their daughters are still still being taken hostage.

A terrorist can be seen pointing at Karina, still in her Snoopy pajamas, who has been snatched from her bed, and saying, “Here are the girls, women, who can get pregnant. These are the Zionists.’

He adds chillingly in Arabic, “You are so beautiful.”

These are the horrific first moments in captivity for the five youngest women held in Gaza by sick Hamas fanatics since October 7

The parents of Liri Albag 19, Naama Levy 19, Daniela Gilboa 20, Agam Berger 19 and Karina Ariev 19, have made the painful decision to release the images (photo), as their daughters are still held hostage more than seven months later. One of the Hamas terrorists who held them captive can be heard saying to the women in the video (photo): ‘You are so beautiful’

Another shouts, “You dogs, we will step on you,” as Naama bleeds severely, her face pressed against the wall.

“I have friends in Palestine,” says the teenager who has volunteered for Palestinian charities and dreams of becoming a diplomat.

You then hear Liri trying to tell them that she can speak English, while terrorists yell at them to be quiet and sit down.

“Our brothers died because of you, we will shoot you all,” they tell the girls.

Agam, whose mouth is covered in blood, is asked where she comes from. “Israel, Tel Aviv,” the terrified girl replies.

Just hours earlier, they had been taken from the Nahal Oz base on the Gaza border and were serving mandatory national service as observation posts.

Painfully, it was Naama’s first day on base when she was taken.

The Mail first highlighted the girls’ plight in January in a powerful article shown to the UN and The Hague.

But now the families have released the most harrowing images yet of their daughters as they plead with mediators to restart talks and get their children home.

The 3 minute and 10 second video was edited by the IDF to preserve the identities of those killed – meaning it does not depict the worst violence.

Liri Albag, 19 (center), can be heard in the video trying to tell the Hamas gunmen that she can speak English as the terrorists yell at them to be quiet and sit down.

19-year-old Agam Berger (right) is seen, her face covered in blood. In the video she is asked where she is from. “Israel, Tel Aviv,” the terrified girl replies

It begins at 9 a.m. on October 7, a few hours after the Hamas massacre of 1,200 innocents in southern Israel began.

The terrified teenagers – their hands tied behind their backs, still dressed in their pajamas – try to approach the heavily armed terrorists who say to each other, “Take pictures of them.”

In one scene, some fanatics appear to be praying on the ground next to the prisoners.

Naama Levy’s eldest brother, Amit Levy, 21, who is now advocating for the hostages, told MailOnline that the video made him feel sick.

“It’s unbelievable that people are able to treat other people this way,” he said. “And what we have to remember is that it is people from the same terrorist organization who are now holding them for 230 days.”

The video ends with the girls, visibly injured, in pain and limping, being loaded into a jeep where they are taken to Gaza.

Part of the same series of images came from the infamous scene where Naama’s sweatpants were bloodied, sparking fears of abuse.

Testimonies of sexual abuse, rape and torture have emerged since the hostages were released as part of a temporary ceasefire that broke down when Hamas refused to return some female hostages.

Naama Levy, pictured in this poster distributed by the campaign calling on the Israeli government and Hamas to bring the terror group’s hostages home, was one of five young Israeli women featured in the video.

Agam Berger (left) and Liri Albag (right), pictured in ‘Bring Them Home’ posters, were also featured in the images released today by the five young women’s families

Karina Ariev (left) and Daniela Gilboa (right) are also featured in the chilling video. Just hours before the clip was shot, the group of five young women had been taken from the Nahal Oz base on the Gaza border and were serving their mandatory military service as an observation post.

In November, released hostages said they had seen the girls in captivity.

However, the last time Daniela and Karina were seen was on January 26, when Hamas released a psychological proof-of-life video that also featured 30-year-old Doron Steinbrecher, which was forcibly taken.

‘It’s very difficult to watch and it only shows a glimpse of the horrors my sister went through. But it also gave me strength, because I really think Naama and the other girls in the video are handling this horrific situation well.’

Amit, who is currently in London meeting politicians to highlight the plight of the hostages, said, “I see her as a superhero and that gives me and my family strength. She is an athlete and it gives me strength to know how mentally strong she is.

‘She is amazing. In the video you hear her say that she has friends in Palestine. She truly believes in building bridges and peace. That’s Naama.

“She is a kind soul who has done a lot of volunteer work with children in poverty,” he added.

“It’s not too late, we can save them, we just need a deal to bring them home.”

This family greeting photo shows 19-year-old Naama Levy, one of five young hostages seen in the video released by their families

Naama Levy (second from right) and her siblings vacationed together in Italy two years ago. From left to right: Michal, 16, Omri, 12, Naama, 19 and Amit, 21

Naama Levy’s eldest brother, Amit Levy (pictured right), 21, who is now advocating for the hostages, tells the Mailonline that the video made him feel stronger emotions than feeling sick

In a statement released with the video, The Hostages Families Forum said the clip was “damning evidence of the nation’s failure to bring the hostages home” and demanded that the Israeli government negotiate the release of the hostages.

“The disturbing video is the reality of Agam, Daniela, Liri, Naama, Karina and 123 other hostages for 229 days,” the group said.

“The video is damning evidence of the nation’s inability to bring home the hostages, who have been abandoned for 229 days. There is no greater mission, no more important achievement, and no opportunity to restore hope to Israel without the return of all: the living for rehabilitation and the murdered for burial.

The Israeli government must not waste another moment; she must return to the negotiating table today!’ it added.

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