Mia Schem, a 21-year-old Israeli-French tattoo artist, shared her harrowing experience of being abducted by Hamas in Gaza during a recent interview.
She emphasized the importance of revealing the truth about the people in Gaza and her ordeal, describing it as a “holocaust.”
Schem was held by a civilian family associated with the terror group and was eventually released as part of a temporary cease-fire. (Trending: Democrat Targets U.S. Troops With New Gun Control Law)
“It was important to me to relay the truth about the nature of the people who live in Gaza, who they are truly are and what I experienced there,” Schem told Lior Veroslavski.
“It was important to you that the world understands what?” Veroslavski asked.
“That I went through a holocaust.”
“Everyone over there is a terrorist.”
“Suddenly I realized that I’m with a family,” she said.
“Suddenly I’m asking myself questions: Why am I in some family’s home? Why are there kids here? Why is there a wife?”
“I will never forget October 7, 2023,” she wrote.
“The pain and the fear, the difficult sights, the friends who won’t come back, and those we must bring back. But we will win, we will dance!” Schem added.
She has since gotten a defiant tattoo that reads “we will dance,” and expressed determination to overcome the trauma.
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