Warning: This article includes graphic and disturbing accounts from the Oct. 7 massacre in Israel.
“My life, once simple and quiet, was shattered when I was taken hostage by this ruthless terror group.”
Amit Soussana, who became the first Israeli woman to speak publicly about the sexual violence she endured during her 55 days in captivity in Gaza after Hamas terrorists abducted her on Oct. 7, spoke before the United Nations (U.N.) on Wednesday at an event to mark the 15th anniversary of the establishment of the mandate on sexual violence in conflicts.
Soussana described her life before the Hamas attack, explaining, “I…