Posted on 01/31/2025 2:25:13 PM PST by DFG
Mandy Damari, mother of Emily Damari who was freed after 470 days in captivity earlier this month, revealed on Friday that her daughter was held in UNRWA facilities in Gaza during her captivity.
Damari made the revelation during a conversation with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Mandy and Emily are British citizens.
The mother posted to X a picture of she and Emily speaking to Starmer and wrote, “Thank you Keir Starmer for calling us today and all your support in getting Emily home. Hamas held Emily in UNRWA facilities and denied her access to medical treatment after shooting her twice.”
“It's a miracle that she survived, and we need to get aid to remaining hostages now,” added Mandy Damari.
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
Darn muslim savages, held her hostage in UN facilities and denied medical care for her gunshots. And what about Biden’s regime spending millions of dollars to send condoms to Hamas, when they make gasoline bombs of them. Oh, they’re so peaceful and wonderful, not! Kill Hamas, stop funding UN, bring all the hostages home, and restore common sense! (Yes, President Trump is trying.)
UNRWA (”United Nations Relief and Works Agency”) is really named:
“United Nations Relief and Works Agency For Palestine Refugees in the Near East”
Willing to bet Starmer made no contribution to their being released.
I wonder if the female hostages ever got pregnant. They were held hostage long enough to have 2 births.
Would the savages force an abortion? Would they want a half Jewish child?
I’m glad that the freed hostage didnt get sepsis. She must have had minimal antibiotics.
UNRWA are, indeed, members of a terrorist organization to wit UNRWA. Whether they are also members of some other terrorist organizations is immaterial.
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