The 665-day duration marks the longest sustained hostage crisis in Israeli history, occurring within Gaza itself. This unprecedented timeframe, combined with Hamas's strategic use of hostage videos for psychological warfare, represents a new pattern of prolonged captivity warfare not seen in previous Middle East conflicts. The timing of this second video release suggests calculated pressure tactics.
Hamas Hostage Video: Day 665 Marks Longest Israeli Captivity in Gaza
📰 What Happened
Hamas released a new video of Israeli hostage Evyatar David, held captive in Gaza for 665 days since his October 7, 2023 kidnapping from the Nova festival near Re'im. This is the second video of David, 24, following a February recording where he and fellow hostage Guy Gilboa-Dalal pleaded with PM Netanyahu, saying 'Netanyahu, you've destroyed us. Negotiate properly – just sign a deal and end this.' David, from Kfar Sava, was a café manager planning travel to Thailand before his capture.
📖 Prophetic Significance
The 665-day captivity parallels the prophetic pattern of extended tribulation described in Daniel's timeline markers. The location (Gaza), duration (665 days), and psychological warfare tactics align with Zechariah's prophecies about Jerusalem becoming a 'cup of trembling' (Zech 12:2). The hostage's specific plea to Netanyahu ('negotiate properly') echoes the prophesied peace negotiations that precede major end-times events. This extended captivity in Gaza, historically Philistine territory, marks a significant timeline checkpoint in the prophetic sequence of events leading to regional conflict.