
'Hi, I'm Dr. Hamas': Emily Damari's Chilling Testimony on 'Treatment' Received in Captivity
Emily Damari, a survivor of Hamas captivity, underwent a series of surgeries after her release to repair severe injuries she sustained on October 7, which had remained untreated throughout her time in captivity.
Emily was shot in her leg and hand, losing two fingers. "I fully accept my hand, the pain, and the scars. To me, they symbolize freedom, hope, and strength," she said.
"I was stitched up like a cushion." Damari underwent multiple surgeries at Sheba Medical Center to treat the severe wounds inflicted on her during the October 7 attack.
She was shot at close range in her left hand and right leg in Kfar Aza before being kidnapped. As a result of the gunfire, she lost two fingers and suffered extensive injuries that restricted her movement.
"Hamas provided me with no medical treatment except for an expired bottle of iodine and some bandages," she recounted.
In an Instagram post, Emily shared more details about her ordeal: "'Hi, I'm Dr. Hamas,' that's what the doctor at Shifa [Hospital] told me before my 'surgery.' Seventeen months have passed since then, and now the moment I've been waiting for has finally arrived—the real surgery at Sheba Medical Center." (JPost/VFI News)
“‘Make a chain, for the land is filled with crimes of blood, and the city is full of violence.” - Ezekiel 7:23