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Tanzanian students taken hostage by Hamas named

 Two Tanzanian students taken hostage by Hamas in Gaza have been named by the Israe­li government.

Joshua Loitu Mollel and Clemence Felix Mtenga were in Israel as part of an agricultural internship programme, Israel’s foreign ministry said on X.

“They were kidnapped by Hamas terrorists and are being held hostage in Gaza,” the statement read.

Mr Mollel’s father told the BBC he hoped that his eldest son would return safely.

Tanzania’s ambassador to Israel has assured both families the two governments were working together to secure their release.

However, the Tanzanian authorities have not commented publicly on the seizure of their citizens.

Before it was confirmed that his son, 21, had been taken hostage, Mr Mollel told the BBC he could not eat or sleep because he was desperate to know what had happened to him.

“When I go to the market peo­ple ask me why I’m losing so much weight,” he said last week.

The last time Mr Mollel spoke to his son was on Thursday, October 5- two days before the Hamas gunmen attacked Kibbutz Nahal Oz, where he was studying.

The last words he said were: “Be on your best behaviour because you’re somewhere new, and make the most of the internship you’re there to do.”

Mr Mtenga’s sister told the BBC they were worried about him but remained hopeful they would be rescued.

The family say they have been in contact with Mr Mtenge’s room­mate who managed to avoid being captured by Hamas, and keeps them informed about the situation in Israel.

They had one message for the 22-year-old: “He should be coura­geous where he is, know that we love him and we pray for him day and night, hoping that he will be back soon.”—BBC

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