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Emily Damari, a British-Israeli hostage released after 15 months in Gaza, shared harrowing details of her captivity, including being held in United Nations facilities and denied medical care. Damari, 28, was kidnapped by Hamas gunmen on October 7, 2023, who shot her in the hand and leg and killed her pet dog. During a phone call with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, she revealed that her only medical treatment was a single bottle of expired iodine, despite severe injuries that resulted in the loss of two fingers on her left hand.
Her mother, Mandy Damari, also expressed concern over the treatment her daughter received, stating, “It’s a miracle that she survived, and we need to get aid to remaining hostages now.” The family urged Starmer to pressure Hamas and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) to allow the International Committee of the Red Cross access to the remaining 82 hostages still held in Gaza.
Emily was released on January 19, 2025, during the initial phase of a ceasefire agreement, alongside other women hostages. The situation continues to develop as more hostages are reported to be released amid ongoing negotiations.