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Israeli Woman Writes Gratitude Letter to Al-Qassam Brigades for Treating Hostages Well

Israeli Woman Writes Gratitude Letter to Al-Qassam Brigades for Treating Hostages Well
Danielle Aloni wrote a thank you letter to Al Qassam Brigades. Photo :MediaIndonesia

SEAToday.com, Gaza - An Israeli woman hostage named Danielle Aloni, who was recently released by the Al Qassam Brigades, wrote a letter praising their treatment of the hostages, one of whom was also her own daughter, Emilia.

In the letter released by the Al Qassam Brigades, Danielle thanked them for taking care of Emilia and treating her so well that she felt "like a queen". She also mentioned that a child should not be detained, but she was grateful for the good treatment of the brigade members so that her child did not experience any psychological trauma.

Danielle and Emilia Aloni were released on November 24 as prisoners released under a hostage release agreement for a humanitarian pause between Palestine and Israel.

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