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Israeli-French Woman Recounts “Holocaust” Experience in Hamas Captivity

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Mia Schem, a 21-year-old Israeli-French tattoo artist, has bravely opened up about her harrowing 54-day ordeal in captivity at the hands of Hamas terrorists in Gaza. As was reported in the New York Post, in a preview clip of an interview with Channel 13, Schem describes her experience as going through a “holocaust” and emphasized her determination to convey the truth about the nature of the people in Gaza. This revelation sheds light on the challenges faced by individuals caught in the crossfire of conflict and the impact of terrorism on innocent lives.

Schem was abducted from the Supernova music festival in southern Israel on the morning of October 7, 2023 by the Hamas terrorists. Subsequently, she found herself in the custody of a civilian family in Gaza with ties to the terror group. The Post report indicated that in the interview, she expressed her shock at realizing she was in a family home, questioning the presence of children and a wife in the setting. The young woman’s traumatic experience offers a glimpse into the far reaching tentacles of Hamas as the people with whom she was staying were involved with Hamas, including the children.

“It was important to me to relay the truth about the nature of the people who live in Gaza, who they are truly are and what I experienced there,”  Schem told journalist Lior Veroslavski in the clip released on  Thursday, according to the Post report.

In the interview clip, Schem matter-of-factly states that she “went through a holocaust” during her captivity. Her use of such a powerful term underscores the intensity of the horrors she faced and highlights her commitment to sharing the unvarnished truth about her experience, as was reported by the Post. She goes on to assert that everyone in Gaza is affiliated with the Hamas terrorists.

Schem was released as part of a temporary cease-fire between Hamas and Israel. As was noted in the Post report, following her freedom, she posted on Instagram, displaying a defiant new tattoo that reads, “We will dance again.” The tattoo, accompanied by the date of the attack, symbolizes resilience and the determination to overcome the traumatic events she endured.

“I will never forget October 7, 2023,” she wrote in the post. “The pain and the fear, the difficult sights, the friends who won’t come back, and those we must bring back. But we will win, we will dance!” Schem added,  as was reported by the Post.

Despite the chilling video released by Hamas showing Schem receiving treatment for a wound from a veterinarian, she emerged with a spirit of strength and resilience. The Post also reported that in her Instagram post, she acknowledged the pain, fear, and loss experienced during her captivity but expresses confidence in the ultimate victory over adversity.

Mia Schem’s courageous decision to share her story provides a poignant glimpse into the human cost of conflict and terrorism. Her frightening experience, marked by the use of powerful language such as “holocaust,” underscores the need for a broader understanding of the psychological impact of such events on individuals. As the world learns about her ordeal, it serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by those caught in the midst of geopolitical conflicts.

 

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