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Hamas hostage shocks UN with torture testimony: ‘I was raped and hung upside down

40-year-old lawyer Amit Soussana shares her harrowing ordeal in Gaza before the UN Security Council

Newsroom October 24 11:22

A Hamas hostage shocked the UN as she recounted the torture she endured in Gaza: “I was raped and hung upside down.”
Amit Soussana, a 40-year-old lawyer, delivered a speech at the UN Security Council, vividly describing the horrors she experienced as a hostage of Hamas.

Amit Soussana described the agonizing 55 days she spent as a hostage of Hamas in the Gaza Strip before the UN Security Council. The 40-year-old lawyer revealed that she was sexually assaulted and tortured while fearing for her life “every moment.”

On October 7, 2023, the day of the Hamas invasion, Amit was at home, sick, in the Kibbutz Kfar Aza. She heard gunshots and sent a message to her family, telling them she would try to hide in a safe place.

However, Soussana was captured by Hamas members. Security cameras recorded her resistance, as she kicked and stubbornly refused to follow them. In the footage of her abduction, Soussana can be seen fighting back, while one of the terrorists carried her on his back to restrain her.

Amit was freed after 55 days, along with other hostages.

The 40-year-old lawyer addressed the UN Security Council, describing the treatment she endured in Gaza.

7 monsters against 1 woman:
This video, taken by security cameras of Kfar Aza,shows the abduction of Amit Sosana by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7.
Amit tried to resist& fight.
She was released last week.
There are still 136 hostages held in Gaza.
Hamas is ISIS. #BringThemAllHome pic.twitter.com/ZquUGWuWAY

— Avital Leibovich (@AvitalLeibovich) December 4, 2023

“I was alone, chained by the ankles with a metal chain, unable to move, and forced to beg to use the bathroom,” she said.

“A Hamas terrorist guarding me sexually assaulted me. He forced me into the shower, following me closely with his gun pointed at me. His heavy breathing and gaze were terrifying… I didn’t have the strength to stop him,” she described.

“I had no one to comfort me, and I had to obey the man who had just raped me most horrifically,” Soussana continued.

The moment Israeli hostages Amit Sousana (40) and Mia Schem (21) were released from 55 days in Hamas captivity.

This time the release was in broad daylight, obviously with the jeering crowds, and in the center of Gaza City, north of the Gaza Strip. pic.twitter.com/hcHEPZRzMl

— Ariel Oseran (@ariel_oseran) November 30, 2023

“A few days later, I was moved to a new location, where other Hamas terrorists were watching me. There, they tortured me… They hung me upside down, beat me, and humiliated me. Every moment I feared for my life,” she recalled.

“I Beg You, Don’t Turn a Blind Eye”

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Amit Soussana urged the members of the UN Security Council to end the hostilities in Gaza and Lebanon and to secure the release of all hostages.

Regarding the hostages, she said, “Every day that passes causes them further psychological trauma and endangers their lives. Act before it’s too late.”

“I beg you, don’t turn a blind eye to the horrific suffering of innocent civilians. It is your responsibility to protect human rights, combat terrorism, and bring the perpetrators to justice. Free the hostages and ensure no one else faces such a fate,” she said.

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