Jerusalem: An Israeli woman imprisoned in Gaza has issued an explanatory statement, rejecting media claims and accusations that she was tortured and cut off her hair in Hamas custody.
According to the report of a foreign news agency, Nova Argimani, an Israeli woman who was released from Hamas prison, said in a statement on Instagram that I cannot ignore what has been going on in the media for the past 24 hours and present things out of context. what is being done
He said that the Palestinians did not torture me and did not cut my hair, I was in a building in Gaza that was blown up by Israeli forces.
He said that my original statement is that, as I said, during that weekly vacation after the shooting, I cut my hair and beat my body.
“I am clarifying that the Palestinians did not kill me, but the structure of the building fell on me, causing pain all over my body,” Nova Argimani said.
Referring to the war that started last year, she said that as a victim of October 7, I will not allow me to be targeted again by the media.
It should be noted that this statement of the Israeli woman who was released from the custody of Hamas was in reference to the statement given on Thursday with the Japanese diplomat.
He said that the Israeli media has misrepresented my statement by claiming that I was tortured and my hair was cut during my arrest in Gaza.
It should be remembered that on June 8, the Israeli army released 4 prisoners, including Nova Argimani, by carrying out a special operation on Nasirat refugee camp in central Gaza.
According to Israel’s state broadcaster AN, there are currently 109 Israeli prisoners in Gaza, and 36 of them are believed to be dead.
The Gaza war began on October 7, 2023, following a Hamas attack on Israel and continues 10 months later and despite an immediate ceasefire resolution by the UN Security Council.
More than 40,200 Palestinians have been martyred in Israel’s barbaric operations on Gaza for the past 10 months, most of whom are women and children. According to the authorities of the Gaza Ministry of Health, more than 93,000 Palestinians have been injured.
The blockade of Gaza has led to shortages of food, clean drinking water and medicine throughout the Gaza Strip, and many areas are in complete devastation.
In the International Court of Justice, Israel is facing allegations of genocide of Palestinians and the court has also given orders to stop military operations in the region and many more countries have joined South Africa’s request.