Freed captives expose Hamas lies, celebrating Israel’s decisive elimination of Gaza’s chief terrorist mastermind.
Survivors of Hamas captivity Emily Damari and Romi Gonen revealed chilling yet defiant moments from their imprisonment during a Monday interview on Galgalatz, describing how they learned that Hamas’s Gaza chief Yahya Sinwar had been eliminated.
Speaking with host Hadar Marks, the former captives recounted watching television alongside their captors when Sinwar’s image appeared on screen. When they questioned the terrorist guarding them, he tried to deflect—pushing familiar propaganda claims while refusing to acknowledge the obvious.
“At first, he said it wasn’t Sinwar,” they recalled. “Then suddenly it became, ‘Your army claims it killed Sinwar.’ We just said, ‘Oh, cool.’”
As time passed, the truth became unavoidable. Hamas operatives themselves began admitting reality, murmuring “Allah yarhamhu” as confirmation spread. “Every minute he became more dead,” Damari said. “When we were alone, we realized—Israel really eliminated him.”
The women even found dark humor in the fact that a squad commander—not a high-ranking official—was responsible for taking down Hamas’s most notorious leader. “He probably said, ‘I killed the rat,’” Damari joked, underscoring how Israel’s strength dismantles terror myths piece by piece.
Their testimony offers rare, firsthand proof of Hamas’s culture of lies and psychological abuse—while highlighting Israel’s relentless resolve to defend its people, dismantle terror leadership, and restore justice where barbarism once ruled.
