British-Israeli hostage says Hamas puts him on the facilities of the United Nations


A British-Israel woman who was taken hostage by Hamas in Gaza for 15 months, says she was detained for some time in the facilities of the United Nations.
During a phone call with the UK Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper, Emily Demori – which was released earlier this month – said he was held on sites related to the United Nations Agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) .
He also said that despite being shot in the hands and legs, he was denied medical treatment during captivity.
In a statement, UNRWA stated that hostages were held in the United Nations premises, “very serious” and that the claims of Palestinian armed groups including Hamas were repeatedly called for independent investigation, misuse of facilities Was doing.
Israel has repeatedly accused UNRWA of being involved in the 7 October attacks from UNRWA and said that its buildings in Gaza were used by Hamas. Israeli government There is a plan to ban the organization from operation,
During a call with Downing Street, Ms. Dumri said that during a UNRWA facility, her prisoners only gave her an out-off of iodine to treat her legs and gunshot wounds in her left hand. -Date provided a bottle on which she was lost two fingers.
Speaking to the BBC Radio 4’s PM program, UNRWA’s Communications Director Juliet Tauma was asked about the claims of Ms. Demary. He said: “For several months, we did not have access to many of our facilities.
“The vast majority of our buildings were converted into shelters when the war began.
“At some point we were one lakh people in those shelters.”

A spokesman for Downing Street said that “he welcomes the fact that UNRWA has stated that the use of their facilities should be checked”.
Ms. Damari, now 28, also used calls with Sir Keir to thank people in Britain who campaigned for their release.
A ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas will look into the gradual release of the hostage to be held in Gaza, in exchange for Palestinians detained in Israeli jails.
Three more mortgage Ready to release on SaturdayWhile 183 Palestinian prisoners are expected to be free.
Some 251 hostages were taken by Hamas when he attacked Israel on 7 October 2023, killing around 1,200 people.
The attack started a war that destroyed Gaza. According to Gaza’s Hamas-Interested Health Ministry, 15-month-old military aggressive of Israel killed 47,460 Palestinians in the region.