'I came back to life'| Emily Damari's moving post: 'I'm so happy to just be'
Emily Damari, released Sunday night from Hamas captivity, pens moving first social media post: 'You've shattered my heart from emotion. I've come back to life, my loved ones.'
Israel National News
Israel National News
Jan 20, 2025 at 10:07 AM (GMT+2)
Emily Damari, released Sunday evening from Hamas captivity, on Monday morning posted on social media for the first time since her release.
"I'm loving, loving, loving. Thanks be to G-d. Thanks to my family, to Oreli, to the best friends I have in this world. I have returned to life, my loved ones," she wrote.
"I have managed to see just a tiny bit of everything, and you have shattered my heart from emotion. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I am the happiest person in the world, just to be."
At the end of her post, Emily added a emoji, hinting at her victory and release, despite the fact that she lost two of her fingers after Hamas terrorists shot at her on October 7.
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Emily was released together with Romi Gonen and Doron Steinbrecher, in exchange for 90 convicted terrorists. The next group of hostages is expected to be released on Saturday.
'I came back to life'| Emily Damari's moving post: 'I'm so happy to just be'
Emily Damari, released Sunday night from Hamas captivity, pens moving first social media post: 'You've shattered my heart from emotion. I've come back to life, my loved ones.'
Israel National News
Israel National News
Jan 20, 2025 at 10:07 AM (GMT+2)
Emily Damari, released Sunday evening from Hamas captivity, on Monday morning posted on social media for the first time since her release.
"I'm loving, loving, loving. Thanks be to G-d. Thanks to my family, to Oreli, to the best friends I have in this world. I have returned to life, my loved ones," she wrote.
"I have managed to see just a tiny bit of everything, and you have shattered my heart from emotion. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I am the happiest person in the world, just to be."
At the end of her post, Emily added a emoji, hinting at her victory and release, despite the fact that she lost two of her fingers after Hamas terrorists shot at her on October 7.
Related articles:
Next hostages to be released Saturday night
Jerusalem Minister demands reinforced security for city
The Right has been consistently and unmistakably right since 1993
Israel's warning to the Palestinian Authority
Emily was released together with Romi Gonen and Doron Steinbrecher, in exchange for 90 convicted terrorists. The next group of hostages is expected to be released on Saturday.