Israel says it has killed Muhammad Nasr Ali Quneita, the Hamas gunman who snatched British hostage Emily Damari from her kibbutz in the attacks on October 7 2023

Emily Damari is welcomed back to Tottenham Hotspur with her mother Mandy Damari
Emily Damari is welcomed back to Tottenham Hotspur with her mother Mandy Damari (Image: PA)

Freed British hostage Emily Damari today spoke of her delight at the announcement that the Hamas gunman who kidnapped her has been killed by Israel.

Emily was snatched on October 7th 2023 from her kibbutz by Muhammad Nasr Ali Quneita. Now Israel has revealed that Quneita has been killed in a targeted operation inside Gaza.

In a post on her Instagram account, Damari welcomed the news and stated: “One of many. Yes, there should be many more good news like this and we will hold them accountable for it all, God willing…”

Emily reuniting with her mother Mandy in Israel after being held in captivity for more than 15 months. (Image: PA)

Emily, 28, reiterated her call for her fellow hostages still being held inside Gaza to be freed, adding: “But the real victory will be when Gali, Ziv and the other 48 hostages return.”

She described in detail that fateful day Quneita took her. She said: “I remember his face that day when he transferred me to the tunnels deep beneath the ground. Where there’s no air, no light, and no will to live. Above us, we could hear planes, bombs, and an entire war unfolding. Then he looked at me with the smile of a deceiver and told me ‘That’s it, tomorrow you’re going home.'”

She was shot in the hand as she was dragged from her kibbutz home(Image: Israeli Army/AFP via Getty Image)

“And no, he didn’t say that because it was true. He said it so I would start to have hope. So I would wait and wait, and nothing would happen. I looked at him and told him he was a liar (and if you knew what it’s like to tell a terrorist the word liar…). He looked at me angrily and asked, ‘Me? A liar? Why do you think that?’ And I said to him, ‘Because I hear the planes. There’s no ceasefire and no deal close.’ And sadly, between the two of us, I was right.”

Emily was one of 251 hostages captured by Hamas(Image: PA)

Emily was one of 251 hostages captured by Hamas when they attacked settlements in Israel killing 1,200 people. She was shot in the hand as she was dragged from her kibbutz home. Emily, who lost two fingers after being shot, was held hostage by Hamas for 471 days until her release. Her mum Mandy, 63, is from Beckenham, South East London. The Mirror revealed how they returned to London after her release to watch her beloved Spurs play and Emily was able to meet stars like Ledley King, Gary Mabbutt and Ossie Ardiles.

In earlier interviews Emily revealed how she had risked immediate death when she got into a fight with one of her other captors underground. One of them grabbed a fellow hostage and she feared that young woman was about to be raped.

She lost two fingers after being shot(Image: PA)

Emily says she fought the attacker, not caring if they killed her on the spot. She said: “Would I have got a bullet? Fine, then I’ll die and won’t be in captivity, thank you very much. Sucks for my family, for my friends, but I’ll be out of this nightmare.”

She heard nicknames being used for her among her kidnappers – Mowgli, Tarzan and ‘The Brave One’. The Israeli military said Quneita was killed on June 19th inside Gaza City.

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