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Hamas captivity survivor reacts to the elimination of the terrorist who held her captive, reveals he lied about a ceasefire ...
Quneita was a member of Hamas' Al-Furqan Battalions' military intelligence battalion, and infiltrated Israel on October 7.
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The Times of Israel on MSNHamas terrorist who held Emily Damari hostage in his Gaza home killed in airstrike, IDF saysThe post Hamas terrorist who held Emily Damari hostage in his Gaza home killed in airstrike, IDF says appeared first on The ...
THE Hamas terrorist who held Brit hostage Emily Damari captive has been assassinated in a targeted airstrike. Muhammad Nasr ...
Combat engineers from the IDF's 401st Brigade have located and dismantled a network of tunnels under Jabalya amid the IDF's ...
Damari: 'Glad he is no longer,' but 'real victory' will be when all 50 hostages are home; separate strike last week killed 10 ...
Ms Damari, a British-Israeli who is now 28, was one of 251 people taken captive on the deadliest single day for the Jews ...
Freed Israeli hostage Emily Damari is in “much better health” than her family feared, her mother said — even after two of her fingers were blown off by Hamas terrorists when she was taken ...
Former Gaza hostage Emily Damari visited the Western Wall 500 days after she was kidnapped by Hamas on October 7, 2023. "In the darkness and isolation, I had one moment of light,” Emily said.
Emily Damari, 28, is a British-Israeli dual national who was one of the three women released on Sunday under a ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel."After 471 days Emily is finally home," said her ...
Within hours of her release from captivity in Gaza, Emily Damari’s hand had become a new Israeli icon. Damari was injured on Oct. 7, 2023, when Hamas terrorists shot her and took her hostage.
But Emily Damari is older and has endured an awful 470 days at the mercy of savages in Gaza - and will take longer to get anywhere near back to her old self, Tom fears.
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