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Exciting: Maya's mother there announces that she is being released from Hamas captivity | Israel Hayom

2023-11-30T16:21:56.135Z

Highlights: Maya Shem, 21, returned from Hamas captivity on Thursday evening after 55 days. She was the first abductee to be released by Hamas. Mia, a resident of Shoham, was kidnapped to Gaza from the party in Re'im. Before she was kidnapped, she managed to tell her family that she had been injured in the leg. In the same video, she was filmed with an injury to her hand. She underwent surgery and received medical treatment and asked to be brought home as soon as possible.


Mia, 21, was kidnapped from the party in Re'im • Before she was kidnapped, she managed to tell her family that she had been injured in the leg • She was the first abductee to be released by Hamas • She was released from Hamas captivity


Maya Shem, 21, returned from Hamas captivity on Thursday evening after 55 days. She was the first abductee to be released by Hamas. In the same video, she was filmed with an injury to her hand.

On Thursday, her mother Keren received the happy announcement that her daughter was on the list of abductees who will return in the deal.

Maya Shem, Photo: None

Mia, a resident of Shoham, was kidnapped to Gaza from the party in Re'im. During the massacre, before she was kidnapped, she told her family in a phone call that she had been injured in the leg and had lost contact. A few days after her abduction, the Hamas terrorist organization released a video showing her with a wound to her hand. In the edited video, she says that she underwent surgery and received medical treatment and asked to be brought home as soon as possible.

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Source: israelhayom

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