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I Went Through Hell, Says Abducted 85-Year-Old Israeli Woman

November 30, 2023 2 min read

Says I confronted Hamas leader why he acted violently against activists

An 85-year-old Israeli woman abducted by Hamas on October 7 and set free two weeks narrated her ugly experience while she later met Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar, while in captivity and asked him how he was not ashamed for having acted violently against peace activists like herself.

Yocheved Lifshitz, 85, was taken from her Kibbutz Nir Oz home in Israel to Gaza.

She told the Israeli newspaper Davar she confronted Sinwar when he visited the hostages in an underground tunnel where Hamas was holding them captive.

β€œSinwar was with us three to four days after we arrived,” Lifshitz told the Hebrew-language Davar newspaper.

β€œI asked him how he is not ashamed to do such a thing to people who all these years have supported peace.

β€œHe didn’t answer. He was silent,” she said.

Lifshitz is a peace activist who, for years, together with her husband, helped sick Palestinians in Gaza get to hospital, her grandson told Reuters.

Her 83-year-old husband, Oded, was also kidnapped from their home and still remains in captivity.

Speaking with reporters following her release from Hamas captivity last month, Lifshitz said that she β€œwent through hell” during her two weeks as a hostage in the Gaza Strip.

Lifshitz was one of four women freed by Hamas early in the war.

She said she had been beaten when she was abducted, but was then treated well during her two-week captivity.

On her release, she turned to shake the hand of a masked captor.

Asked why, she replied: β€œThey treated us gently and met all our needs.”