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Israeli Woman Speaks Out On Hamas Captivity Trauma

Hamas armed wing holds military parade in Gaza

An Israeli woman, Amit Soussana, bravely recounted her harrowing experience of being taken hostage by Hamas terrorists during a recent United Nations event. Soussana, a former attorney, described her peaceful life before the attack, highlighting her commitment to privacy and her love for her work and home in Kibbutz Kfar Aza.

She vividly recalled the day of her abduction, detailing the terrifying moments when armed men invaded her home, leading to her forcible transfer to Gaza. Despite facing severe injuries and sexual assault during her 55-day captivity, Soussana displayed immense courage and resilience, fighting back against her captors.

Throughout her ordeal, Soussana endured unimaginable torment, including being chained, tortured, and subjected to inhumane conditions. Despite her eventual release, she expressed concern for the remaining hostages still held by Hamas, emphasizing the urgent need for their freedom.

In her impassioned plea to the U.N., Soussana urged immediate action to secure the release of all captives and to hold those responsible for such heinous crimes to account. She emphasized the collective duty to combat terrorism and protect human rights, calling on the international community to act swiftly.

She describes her peaceful life in Kibbutz Kfar Aza before the attack.
Former attorney Amit Soussana recounts being taken hostage by Hamas terrorists.
Soussana vividly recalls the terrifying moments of her abduction and captivity.

Israel's Ambassador to the U.N., Danny Danon, echoed Soussana's sentiments, vowing to continue efforts to secure the release of all hostages held by Hamas. He commended Soussana for her bravery in sharing her story and shedding light on the atrocities committed by the terrorist organization.

A recent U.N. report confirmed the occurrence of sexual violence, including rape and gang rape, during the Hamas attack on Oct. 7. The report highlighted the ongoing abuse faced by hostages still held in Gaza, underscoring the urgent need for intervention to end such atrocities.

As the world watches and waits for action, Soussana's powerful testimony serves as a stark reminder of the horrors faced by innocent civilians caught in conflict zones. Her call to action resonates with a sense of urgency, urging global leaders to prioritize the protection of human rights and the fight against terrorism.

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