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Mother of British-Israeli hostage moved by note to her daughter

The mother of Emily Damari, a British-Israeli hostage held by terrorists in Gaza for almost a year, gave British Prime Minister Keir Starmer a note for her daughter and asked him to try to deliver it to her.

“Every day my heart breaks more and more,” Mandy Damari told the Daily Mail. “Soon there will be nothing left of my heart.”

Damari said most Britons don’t know a British citizen is being held hostage and asks Starmer to mention his 28-year-old daughter whenever he talks about the hostages.

The Daily Mail published a note that Mandy wrote to her daughter:

“Dear Emily,

I hope this note reaches you when you are alive and at home with me, Abba and your entire family. And you will see that we are all alive.

If she comes to you in Gaza, know that we all love you, miss you, and worry every day about what is happening to you, and we are praying and meeting with everyone we can to bring you home.

Please don’t be discouraged, keep praying and be who you are, which I love. You will return home. And I promise you that I will never again complain about your perfume sticking to me when you are at home.

I love you very much

Your mom (who is always right!).”

Cursor previously wrote that Sinwar had changed his position in the hostage negotiations, US sources said.

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