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‘Hamas tore off my clothes, threatened to shoot’

Released hostage says Hamas abused her by hitting, mocking her

- • Jerusalem Post Staff

Released Gaza hostages, siblings Itai and Mia Regev spoke with a delegation of UN ambassador­s on Wednesday, led by Israeli Ambassador to the UN Gilad Erdan.

The Regev siblings told the ambassador­s their personal story starting from the moment of the abduction to Gaza and the 50+ days they stayed in Gaza. The two were accompanie­d by their father, Ilan.

Mia Regev went into detail regarding the cruelty of the Hamas terrorists towards her. They abused her by hitting her injured leg, laughed, and mocked her, she said.

“They tore off my clothes. They took my identity and my name from me. The terrorist who was watching over me told me every day that if the army came to save me, then he would shoot me immediatel­y and not die alone,” she said. “It is your responsibi­lity to bring all the hostages home now. Their time is running out.”

Erdan told the Regev siblings: “You are true heroes, your courage and your strength move us all. I salute you.”

During the conversati­on with other ambassador­s, Erdan said, “Calling for a ceasefire means keeping Hamas in power, and as they already said – they will carry out this massacre again and again as soon as they can. Their goal is to use terror against us and make us leave the country out of fear.

“A ceasefire is unacceptab­le, and this week, during your visit to the Gaza border and the northern border where the UN plays a significan­t role,” he continued, “I hope you will understand why we cannot continue to live with these threats and why we are so determined to destroy them.”

 ?? (Violeta Santos Moura/Reuters) ?? MIA REGEV (C) and Itay Regev, who were hostages of Hamas in Gaza, attend a rally in December for the release of remaining hostages kidnapped October 7.
(Violeta Santos Moura/Reuters) MIA REGEV (C) and Itay Regev, who were hostages of Hamas in Gaza, attend a rally in December for the release of remaining hostages kidnapped October 7.

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