Islamist Israeli MK urges Hamas to free some Gaza captives

"The values of Islam oblige us not to take women, children, and the elderly as captives," said MK Mansour Abbas.

 Lawmaker Mansour Abbas, head of the United Arab List attends a special session of the Knesset, Israel's parliament, to approve and swear in a new right-wing government, in Jerusalem December 29, 2022. (photo credit: REUTERS/Amir Cohen/Pool/File Photo)
Lawmaker Mansour Abbas, head of the United Arab List attends a special session of the Knesset, Israel's parliament, to approve and swear in a new right-wing government, in Jerusalem December 29, 2022.
(photo credit: REUTERS/Amir Cohen/Pool/File Photo)

An Arab Islamist MK in Israel appealed to Hamas on Tuesday to free, on religious grounds, some of the Israeli hostages taken during the Gaza-based Palestinian faction's cross-border rampage over the weekend.

"The values of Islam oblige us not to take women, children, and the elderly as captives," Mansour Abbas, head of the United Arab List party, said in a social media post, adding that their release would be a "humanitarian measure required forthwith."

Hamas, an Islamist group, has said it took dozens of captives back to the Gaza Strip and has signaled it might want to trade them for thousands of Palestinians jailed in Israel. Hamas's ally Islamic Jihad said it had more than 30 captives.

Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Gilad Erdan, told CNN the number of hostages in Gaza was between 100 and 150.

Children and elderly among hostages

According to their relatives and videos on social media, these include elderly women and young children, as well as Israeli soldiers.

 The parents of a 26-year-old Thai man kidnapped by Hamas hold up his photo. (credit: REUTERS/THOMAS SUEN/FILE PHOTO)
The parents of a 26-year-old Thai man kidnapped by Hamas hold up his photo. (credit: REUTERS/THOMAS SUEN/FILE PHOTO)

Mansour's party is in the Israeli parliamentary opposition, having been a member of the previous coalition government. It draws on support from Israel's 20% Arab minority, many of whom identify with the Palestinians.