Those who believe in the Quran will do no harm, the woman released from prison is impressed by the kindness of Hamas



An 85-year-old Israeli woman who was released from the prison of Hamas, the resistance organization of occupied Palestine, praised the behavior of Hamas and said that Throughout their incarceration, Hamas members behaved amicably and provided for all of their necessities.


Yosheved Lifshitz, an 85-year-old Israeli woman who was one of the two detainees freed by Hamas on Monday night, told the media that she was killed during the kidnapping but received good treatment while being held captive.


Lifshitz, 85, who is confined to a wheelchair, told reporters that after being taken to Gaza by his kidnappers, he was made to trek several kilometers across wet ground to access a system of tunnels that resembled a spider's web.


He said that the boys tortured me on the way but he and four others were treated well after being taken to a room, the conditions were clean and all were given medical aid including medicines.


The Israeli woman claimed that we were informed by the security staff that they uphold the Quran and promise not to hurt us.


He said that a doctor would come to examine him and the other hostages after two to three days. During their imprisonment, Hamas made sure that he and the other hostages received the same type of medication they were taking in Israel. .


He went on, They appeared to have been well-prepared, had been keeping it a secret for some time, and had taken care of all the basic needs, including shampoo and conditioner.


He continued, That day's lunch consisted of cucumbers, pita bread, hard cheese, and some reduced-fat cream cheese.


It should be noted that last night, Hamas released two more women, including 79-year-old Nurit Cooper and 85-year-old Yushiod Lifshitz, on the mediation of Qatar and Egypt.


Nonetheless, Israel is still brutalizing Gaza, and airstrikes are being conducted there. These attacks have resulted in the martyrdom of over 5,000 Palestinians since October 7, many of them being youngsters.