British-Israeli hostage ‘so happy’ to be in UK 

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The article discusses the story of Emily Damari, a British-Israeli woman who was held captive by Hamas in Gaza for 471 days. During her captivity, she lost two fingers and suffered from untreated injuries, but has now been released and is back in the UK.

The article highlights the trauma that Ms. Damari experienced during her captivity and her determination to be reunited with her British family. However, it also notes that she faces a long recovery process, including an upcoming operation on her leg and hand.

The article also mentions that Ms. Damari’s story has been used as a symbol of defiance and resilience in Israel, where she was held captive. Her injured hand gesture has become a rallying cry for many Israelis who are advocating for the release of the remaining hostages still being held by Hamas.

Finally, the article notes that Ms. Damari is now using her platform to advocate for the release of all hostages still being held by Hamas, and has been met with widespread support from the UK and Israeli communities.

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