Musa Abu Marzouk, a member of the political board and Head of Hamas�s �foreign relations department�, has reported that Russia is asking the group for information on eight people held hostage in the Gaza Strip.
On 28 October, reports emerged that the Israeli forces entered the Gaza Strip after intense strikes with artillery and missiles fired from warplanes.
On 28 October, Yahya Sinwar, leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, proposed that hostages be exchanged for Hamas members in Israeli prisons.
They might be a bit anxious about getting what they wanted out of their hostage taking efforts.
And because Hamas leaders don't want to find their entire families (regardless of which country they are in) delivered to them in small pieces, just before they get a serving of Novichok themselves.