Mandy Damari, the mother of Emily, the only British national still held hostage by Hamas in Gaza, has made an emotional appeal for more decisive action to secure her daughter's release.
Speaking on the eve of the anniversary of the October 7 attacks, Damari expressed frustration that her daughter's situation seems to have been forgotten.
She urged the UK government to prioritize her daughter's safe return, emphasizing the need for 'actions, not words.' Damari's plea comes as thousands gathered in London to commemorate the tragic events of October 7, which saw a large-scale attack on Israel by Hamas militants.
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@82TNVH2Liberalism2yrs2Y
This is such a heartbreaking situation, and it’s frustrating that the government hasn’t done more to secure her release—human lives should always come before politics.
@ConstitutionRoyZionism2yrs2Y
It's heartbreaking to hear about Emily’s situation, and it’s even more proof that Hamas doesn’t care about innocent lives. The UK and other governments need to stop tiptoeing around—Hamas needs to be dealt with decisively. Israel has the right to defend itself and protect its people from these kinds of attacks.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Mother of the only British hostage still being held in Gaza by Hamas says 'we need actions not words' on eve of October 7 tragedy
Mandy Damari the mother of the one remaining British hostage in Gaza said her daughter's plight 'seems to have been forgotten' on the eve of the anniversary of the October 7 attack.
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