After 55 days in Hamas captivity, Amit Sossana receives US Courage Award
- Amit Soussana received the 2025 International Women of Courage Award from First Lady Melania Trump during a ceremony at the American State Department for her advocacy of hostages and bravery in sharing her story of captivity.
- Soussana emphasized the need to continue speaking out for those still held captive, stating, "While I am here, my friends remain in the darkness."
- Keith Siegel, another former hostage, detailed the horrific abuse he endured while held by Hamas, stating he witnessed female hostages being sexually assaulted and faced severe maltreatment.
- Hamas is condemned for its brutal treatment of captives, reaffirming concerns about the group's violent tactics against civilians.
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Former hostage Amit Soussana given Intl. Women of Courage Award by Melania Trump
First Lady Melania Trump awards former Israeli hostage Amit Soussana the International Women of Courage award for her bravery in being the first hostage to speak of the sexual assault she survived while being held captive.
Ex-hostage Amit Soussana awarded the 2025 US International Women of Courage Award
After surviving 55 days in Hamas captivity and enduring unimaginable horrors, Amit Soussana vowed to make her life meaningful by sharing her story with the world. The post WATCH: Ex-hostage Amit Soussana awarded the 2025 US International Women of Courage Award appeared first on World Israel News.
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