Martin Daubney fights back tears as Hamas hostage's brother makes heartbreaking admission: 'Just can't imagine'

Martin Daubney fights back tears as Hamas hostage's brother makes heartbreaking admission: 'Just can't imagine'

Martin Daubney struggles to hold back tears as he hears from the brother of a Hamas hostage

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Ben Chapman

By Ben Chapman


Published: 08/10/2024

- 18:19

Since October 7, Michael Levy has waited for news of his younger brother

Michael Levy, whose brother is being held hostage by Hamas, left Martin Daubney emotional on GB News this afternoon to detail the heartbreaking situation his family find themselves in.

Since October 7, Michael Levy has waited for news of his younger brother, Or, who was taken by the terror group on October 7.


Speaking on GB News, Levy had a message for foreign leaders and pro-Palestine demonstrations across the world demanding an immediate ceasefire as the death toll in Gaza continues to ramp up.

“I keep telling foreign leaders and everyone who thinks like this, I am with them, I also want peace”, he said.

Martin Daubney, Michael Levy and a memorial site near Tkuma, southern Israel

Martin Daubney was left emotional after hearing Levy's heartbreaking story

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“But for this to happen, the hostages must come back. When that happens, we can start talking about peace and a two-state solution.

“We all want to live in peace. You cannot do this when you have a terrorist organisation saying they want to commit genocide to your people, they will do it again if they can.

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Martin Daubney and Michael Levy

Michael Levy joined Martin Daubney on GB News

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“They will do the same in London and New York. They already promised it.

“I think that the international community needs to wake up.”

Levy detailed the ongoing search for his missing brother and the toll it is having on his family.

He told GB News they are in the dark about his current health and whether he is even still alive.

Smoke rises following Israeli strikes in Gaza, October 7Hamas attacked Israel last year on October 7REUTERS

“My brother and his wife headed to a music festival, a few minutes after they went to a bomb shelter, terrorists arrived and threw bombs into it and fired an RPG into it”, he said.

“He witnessed his wife being executed in front of his eyes before being taken into Gaza.”

Levy added: “When your brother or any family member are in the hands of those monsters you have uncertainties every second.

“Even if you know something, nothing is guaranteed with those monsters. Fortunately we know Or was taken alive.

“If he wasn’t severely injured and the IDF (Israeli Defence Force) assumes he is still alive, that’s all we need.”

After detailing the situation, an emotional Martin Daubney appeared to fight back tears as he declared: “You just can’t imagine it.”

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