The most important aspect of the statements of Mrs. Lifshitz, who was kidnapped on October 7 and released by the resistance through Qatari mediation:
“The crowds broke into our homes, beat people and kidnapped them. There was no difference between kidnapping old people and young people – it was a very painful step.
There was a doctor who came to check on us and make sure we were given the medication we needed.
We asked them not to talk to us about political matters, and in general they were very friendly with us.”
Hamas treated us kindly and met all our needs, and we ate what they ate.
We walked kilometers in underground tunnels that resembled a spider's web. Each of us had someone to guard him. We were divided into groups, and we ate what they ate - white cheese, cucumbers, and bread. This was our meal for the day.
The Israeli army abandoned us and did not take the matter seriously, and we became a scapegoat for the “failure” of the Israeli government.”
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