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One Hostage’s Path to Healing and Advocacy

by Yonkers Observer Report
October 7, 2025
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Emily Damari spent 471 days in captivity in Gaza. Since being released, Ms. Damari, a British Israeli, has become a symbol of resilience and a voice for the release of all remaining hostages held by Hamas. Avishag Shar-Yashuv, a photographer for The New York Times, has been following Ms. Damari’s journey.

By Avishag Shaar-Yashuv, Nikolay Nikolov and Stephanie Swart

October 7, 2025

new video loaded: One Hostage’s Path to Healing and Advocacy

Emily Damari spent 471 days in captivity in Gaza. Since being released, Ms. Damari, a British Israeli, has become a symbol of resilience and a voice for the release of all remaining hostages held by Hamas. Avishag Shar-Yashuv, a photographer for The New York Times, has been following Ms. Damari’s journey.

By Avishag Shaar-Yashuv, Nikolay Nikolov and Stephanie Swart

October 7, 2025

new video loaded: One Hostage’s Path to Healing and Advocacy

Emily Damari spent 471 days in captivity in Gaza. Since being released, Ms. Damari, a British Israeli, has become a symbol of resilience and a voice for the release of all remaining hostages held by Hamas. Avishag Shar-Yashuv, a photographer for The New York Times, has been following Ms. Damari’s journey.

By Avishag Shaar-Yashuv, Nikolay Nikolov and Stephanie Swart

October 7, 2025

new video loaded: One Hostage’s Path to Healing and Advocacy

Emily Damari spent 471 days in captivity in Gaza. Since being released, Ms. Damari, a British Israeli, has become a symbol of resilience and a voice for the release of all remaining hostages held by Hamas. Avishag Shar-Yashuv, a photographer for The New York Times, has been following Ms. Damari’s journey.

By Avishag Shaar-Yashuv, Nikolay Nikolov and Stephanie Swart

October 7, 2025

new video loaded: One Hostage’s Path to Healing and Advocacy

Emily Damari spent 471 days in captivity in Gaza. Since being released, Ms. Damari, a British Israeli, has become a symbol of resilience and a voice for the release of all remaining hostages held by Hamas. Avishag Shar-Yashuv, a photographer for The New York Times, has been following Ms. Damari’s journey.

By Avishag Shaar-Yashuv, Nikolay Nikolov and Stephanie Swart

October 7, 2025

new video loaded: One Hostage’s Path to Healing and Advocacy

Emily Damari spent 471 days in captivity in Gaza. Since being released, Ms. Damari, a British Israeli, has become a symbol of resilience and a voice for the release of all remaining hostages held by Hamas. Avishag Shar-Yashuv, a photographer for The New York Times, has been following Ms. Damari’s journey.

By Avishag Shaar-Yashuv, Nikolay Nikolov and Stephanie Swart

October 7, 2025

new video loaded: One Hostage’s Path to Healing and Advocacy

Emily Damari spent 471 days in captivity in Gaza. Since being released, Ms. Damari, a British Israeli, has become a symbol of resilience and a voice for the release of all remaining hostages held by Hamas. Avishag Shar-Yashuv, a photographer for The New York Times, has been following Ms. Damari’s journey.

By Avishag Shaar-Yashuv, Nikolay Nikolov and Stephanie Swart

October 7, 2025

new video loaded: One Hostage’s Path to Healing and Advocacy

Emily Damari spent 471 days in captivity in Gaza. Since being released, Ms. Damari, a British Israeli, has become a symbol of resilience and a voice for the release of all remaining hostages held by Hamas. Avishag Shar-Yashuv, a photographer for The New York Times, has been following Ms. Damari’s journey.

By Avishag Shaar-Yashuv, Nikolay Nikolov and Stephanie Swart

October 7, 2025

Tags: HamasIsraelIsrael Gaza WarKidnapping and Hostages

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