Woman released by Hamas thanks Tottenham Hotspur FC
Emily Damari was one of three hostages freed on Sunday
A London woman released by Hamas after 15 months in captivity has thanked Tottenham Hotspur football club for their "incredible support"
Emily Damari was one of three hostages freed on Sunday after a ceasefire deal was agreed in the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
The 28-year-old was taken from her home in Kibbutz Kfar Aza in Israel on the morning of Hamas's attack on October 7 2023 and shot in the hand, losing two fingers, before being held in Gaza.
Earlier this month hundreds of yellow balloons were released during a match to raise awareness of her captivity, while a picture of Ms Damari was displayed on the stadium's large LED screens during half time, the Jewish Chronicle reported.
Ms Damari used to attend the team's home matches in London regularly.
Today her mum posted photos online showing her daughter wearing a Spurs scarf
Israeli ambassador to the UK Tzipi Hotovely said an X post that Ms Damari had "sent her heartfelt gratitude (to) the Spurs fans for all their incredible support during her time in captivity" as they "never gave up hope".
Ms Hotovely added: "Everyone is eagerly looking forward to welcoming you back to the Spurs' ground, Emily!"
In her first comments since being freed, Ms Damari said she was "the happiest in the world" and had "returned to life".
Ms Damari's mother Mandy, who grew up in Beckenham, south-east London, said in a statement on her release: "I want to thank everyone who never stopped fighting for Emily throughout this horrendous ordeal, and who never stopped saying her name.
"In Israel, Britain, the United States, and around the world. Thank you for bringing Emily home."
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