She was taken from her home in southern israel, beaten up and transported by motorbike into gaza. Her daughter translated her story just hours after her release, at the hospital in tel aviv where shes being treated. My mum is saying that she was taken on the back of a motorbike with her body, with her legs on one side and her hide on another side. She was taken through the ploughed fields with the men in front on one side and a man behind her. And that whilst she was being taken, she was hit with sticks by shabaab . Yes, shabaab people. Until they reached the tunnels. There. There, they walked for a few kilometres on the wet ground. There are huge network of tunnels underneath, it looks like a spider web. Ms lifschitz also described clean conditions and guards who treated her well and took care of every detail. This video, released by hamas, shows the moment she was released, and shook hands with one of the gunmen, saying in hebrew peace peace. Ms lifshitz was released alongside 79 yea
And described them as looking like a spider web. Her daughter helped translate her account. My mum is telling horrific stories, saying that a swarm of people came through the fence, it was two and a half million shells, and it didnt help feeling a little bit. My mum is saying that she was taking on the back of a motorbike, with her legs on one side, that she was taken through the ploughed fields with the men in front on one side and the man behind, and that while she was being taken, she was beaten with sticks. Until they reached the tunnels. There. There, they walk for a few kilometres on the wet ground. There are Huge Networks of tunnels underneath, it looks like a spiders web. She also talked about how she was treated she also talked about how she was treate ,. , treated when they arrive, they arrived into treated when they arrive, they arrived into a treated when they arrive, they arrived into a large. Treated when they arrive, they arrived into a large. 25 arrived into a large. 25
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