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Emily Damari says the prime minister is "not on the right side of history" with his plan for a Palestinian state.
Emily Damari is a British-Israeli former hostage held by Hamas for over 15 months following her abduction during the October 7 attacks on southern Israel. Her captivity and eventual release under a ceasefire deal received extensive international media coverage and became a focal point for advocacy and public campaigns in both the UK and Israel. Her mother, Mandy Damari, led a widely publicized campaign for her release, drawing attention from the British Prime Minister, sports fans, and the broader public.
Emily Damari says the prime minister is "not on the right side of history" with his plan for a Palestinian state.