Father describes how his young daughter Emily Hand survived Hamas captivity
- Emily Hand, a young girl, was forced to flee from house to house as Israeli forces attacked Gaza, according to her father.
- Emily, who was held captive for eight weeks, was reunited with her family after being released under a temporary truce between Israel and Hamas.
- Emily's father described her condition upon reunion as pale, with a chiseled face, and suffering from lice, but slowly coming back to herself.
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‘A miracle’: Daughter on her mother’s release from Hamas captivity last month
Sharone Lifschitz says it was like a “miracle” when her 85-year-old mother was released by Hamas last month because she didn't know whether she was alive. Ms Lifschitz's father is believed to still be in captivity. “She told us that our father was shot and that he was injured, and so my Mum was very pessimistic," Ms Lifschitz told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan. "And so for the last month, we’ve just been really so pessimistic about the …
‘A miracle’: Daughter on her mother’s release from Hamas captivity last month
Sharone Lifschitz says it was like a “miracle” when her 85-year-old mother was released by Hamas last month because she didn't know whether she was alive. Ms Lifschitz's father is believed to still be in captivity. “She told us that our father was shot and that he was injured, and so my Mum was very pessimistic," Ms Lifschitz told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan. "And so for the last month, we’ve just been really so pessimistic about the …
‘A miracle’: Daughter on her mother’s release from Hamas captivity last month
Sharone Lifschitz says it was like a “miracle” when her 85-year-old mother was released by Hamas last month because she didn't know whether she was alive. Ms Lifschitz's father is believed to still be in captivity. “She told us that our father was shot and that he was injured, and so my Mum was very pessimistic," Ms Lifschitz told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan. "And so for the last month, we’ve just been really so pessimistic about the …
‘A miracle’: Daughter on her mother’s release from Hamas captivity last month
Sharone Lifschitz says it was like a “miracle” when her 85-year-old mother was released by Hamas last month because she didn't know whether she was alive. Ms Lifschitz's father is believed to still be in captivity. “She told us that our father was shot and that he was injured, and so my Mum was very pessimistic," Ms Lifschitz told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan. "And so for the last month, we’ve just been really so pessimistic about the …
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