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After 558 days in Hamas captivity, a sign of life emerges through the first recorded footage of Hostage Rom Breslavski: The Islamic Jihad terror organization released today a video of the hostage, who saved many people at the Nova music festival on October 7. A security discussion on the hostage issue is scheduled to take place this evening via phone, according to sources in the Prime Minister’s Office.

Rom’s family approved the publication of a short excerpt from the full video, in which he is heard crying out: “All day I just itch. All day I’m in pain. I don’t know what this illness is. Enough, enough. Please, Mr. Prime Minister. Please get me out of here. Trump—where are you? Where are your promises? Didn’t you say you’d free everyone in a deal?”

Rom, 21, a resident of Jerusalem, was kidnaped from the Nova festival, where he worked as a security guard. After his abduction, his family received numerous testimonies about his bravery on October 7, when he helped people escape from the terrorists. His brother Amit posted several images of Rom from the newly released footage on Instagram.

“My son is crying out from the ground while people are barbecuing at the beach, and no one cares,” his mother said after the video was released. “They don’t understand how precious this life is. No one will truly understand until they pay in their own blood, with their own child. Time is running out. I see people on TV doing silly things, going to festivals and trips. And I don’t even recognize my son. He aged ten years. That’s not my Rom. He’s tough, and he looks terrible. If they broke Rom, they’ll break anyone. I want him home. No one cares. I need him home already—I won’t let them kill him and leave him there.”

His brother Amit wrote on social media: “No one from the government has reached out to us – I hope the video shocks those who need to be shocked and that you return soon.”