
New Pulitzer Prize winner disparaged Israelis kidnapped by Hamas on Oct 7, questioned their 'hostage' status
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Pulitzer Prize winner Mosab Abu Toha had multiple social media posts attacking female Israeli hostages on social media, and seemed to parrot Hamas propaganda.
"How on earth is this girl called a hostage? (And this is the case of most 'hostages'). This is Emily Damari, a 28 UK-Israeli soldier that Hamas detailed on 10/7… So this girl is called a ‘hostage?’ This soldier who was close to the border with a city that she and her country have been occupying is called a ‘hostage?’" Toha posted about Israeli hostage Emily Damari on January 24, 2025. David Spector is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to david.spector@fox.com.
Damari, 29, was shot in the hand during the barbaric Hamas Oct. 7 terrorist invasion of Israel and subsequently lost two fingers. She was dragged from her home by terrorists and held in captivity in Gaza for 471 days. She said she suffered immense pain for a year and a half from an open-festering wound that resulted from shoddy medical work done by Hamas, who her mother said "sewed her up like a pin cushion."













