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Israeli hostage Mia Schem: ‘I endured a Holocaust


Mia Schem, a 21-year-old French-Israeli woman, is reunited with her family following 55‍ days in‌ Hamas captivity on‌ November 30, 2023 in Be’er Sheva, Israel. (Photo by GPO via Getty Images)

OAN’s Sophia Flores
3:24 ‍PM – Friday, December 29, 2023

Freed Israeli hostage Mia Schem⁢ has described the emotional and physical torture she ⁢endured ⁢at the hands​ of her Islamic terrorist⁤ captors ⁢while in captivity for 54 days.

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Several clips⁤ circulating on social media on⁤ Thursday previewed her⁣ full joint-interview with Channel 12 and Channel 13 news. ‌She ‍stated that it was important ⁣to share her story to the⁤ world.

“It’s important to⁣ me to reveal the real ⁢situation about the people who live in Gaza, who they ⁢really are, and what‍ I went through there,” she said.⁣ “I experienced hell. Everyone there are‍ terrorists… there‌ are no innocent civilians, not one,” she​ said. “[Innocent civilians] don’t exist.”

The 21-year old⁤ was kidnapped from the‍ Nova music festival on October 7th.

Schem recounted how, when rockets ⁣started soaring ⁣in ⁣the ​early morning, ‍she​ and her friend tried ⁢to flee⁤ the area in⁤ a car.⁣ However, the‌ vehicle’s tires were eventually⁢ shot and punctured ⁤by Hamas members. ⁣

Then, Schem ⁤said that she was shot in the arm at close ‍range by the terrorists driving ⁣into the festival.

She reportedly attempted ⁢to ⁣“play dead” as Hamas members​ were shooting all of the wounded individuals around her. Schem noticed ​a man walking towards her and she assumed that he was an Israeli soldier coming to save her.

The frightened girl⁤ then yelled out, “help!” However, the man walking towards ⁢her⁢ ended up being a member of Hamas as opposed to an IDF soldier.

He ‌“started to touch me, in the upper part of my body,” gesturing toward her⁤ chest. “And I started to scream, to go crazy, amid ‌the burning cars, the bodies,” she said. ​Once the terrorist saw her bloody arm, he ⁤“recoiled, and ⁤stopped for a moment.”

Schem was then abruptly pulled⁣ by her hair, thrown inside⁤ a vehicle, and ‌taken to Gaza.

“And then out of nowhere somebody grabbed me by my hair pulled me into a car and drove‌ me to Gaza,” she recalled.

When she arrived in Gaza, Schem was reportedly operated on⁤ for “three hours by a veterinarian without anesthesia.”

“They pulled me by my hair from the car, they ‌threw me in some back​ room ‌of some ‌hospital,” Schem said. (They) “stretched out my arm, tied it up on a piece ‌of plastic, and that’s how I was for three days.”

While she‍ did not see the face of the ⁣individual operating on her, the 21-year old recalled one male operator looking at her and saying,​ “you’re ​not going home alive.”

After⁤ the surgery, she revealed that she ‌was bought ‌to ⁤a family’s home and was held there. The entire family reportedly had ties to the terrorist organization.

“These are families under Hamas. In retrospect, I suddenly realized that I was with a ⁤family,” ⁣she said in the⁤ interview. “Suddenly, I started asking myself questions.⁤ Why am I in a family’s house? Why are there children here? ‌Why is there a woman here?”

In another ‌portion of ‍the interview, Schem went ‍into greater detail pertaining to how Hamas starved​ her and​ treated her “like an animal in a⁢ zoo.” The husband living in the home ⁣would also ‍not take his eyes off of Schem for the entirety of her stay.

She described the captor as ⁤a “terrorist raping her ​with his eyes.”

She believes ⁣that the reason she was not physically raped by him was because “his wife ⁢and‌ children were in the next⁤ room. His wife hated the⁣ fact that he was⁢ alone in the room with me. Hated⁢ it. So she would ​play games with me.”

His wife would not​ bring her food for‍ days “out of jealousy.”

“A ⁢day, two days, three days, I ⁣wouldn’t ⁣eat…‍ she was so ​terrible, ⁣she had mean⁣ eyes. She was a very‌ evil woman,” she‍ said.

Schem ‌knew that the⁢ only ⁤chance she had to stay alive would be by ⁣faking her emotions‌ towards her captors. ‍One story that she recalled during the interview‌ described a‍ situation when the ‍husband was crying and⁢ extremely ⁣upset ⁣that⁣ two of his friends had⁢ been killed in Israeli airstrikes.

“I was very satisfied”⁢ by the news‌ of his ⁤friends ⁤deaths, Schem said, “but I acted sad, I ⁤comforted him, I played the⁣ game.”

During her last few‍ days,⁣ Schem was moved from‌ home to home, cooking and cleaning ⁤for different terrorists.

Five days before she was released, Schem was taken down to the underground tunnels. This was the ​first time that she came in contact with other hostages taken from Israel.

She described the ⁤underground Hamas tunnels as‌ an environment with “no air, no⁢ food, [and] with an open wound.” The French-Israeli ‍also said that the environment was ‍“difficult,”⁣ as ⁤many ‍of the hostages had lost hope in returning home.

Schem did not believe that she was being released until her captors told her that it was her​ time⁣ to go. She described her emotions in leaving the other hostages behind as “the hardest thing in the‍ world.”

“They said to me, ‘Mia, please, make sure they don’t​ forget us.’ And I apologized that I was leaving,” she said. “I’m sorry, I’m sorry.”

Since returning home, she ⁤has vowed to be ‌a voice for those who‌ are still being held against their will.

After her rescue, Schem even got a new tattoo⁢ that⁢ reads: “I will never forget the 7.10.23.”

In her Instagram post unveiling the tattoo, she captioned it, “The pain and fear, the hard scenes, the⁣ friends who won’t come back and the ones we ⁢have to bring back. But we will still win, We will still dance!”

It is believed that over 130 hostages from Israel still ‍remain in Gaza.

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⁤How did​ Mia Schem describe the horrors⁤ she ⁤endured while being held hostage in‍ Gaza?

‌ Freed Israeli Hostage Describes Torture and Horrors of Captivity

Mia Schem, ⁣a 21-year-old French-Israeli woman, has recently been reunited with her family after enduring 54 days of ⁣emotional and‌ physical torture at the⁢ hands of her Islamic terrorist captors. The news of her release​ has ⁣shocked‍ and saddened people ‌around‌ the world, highlighting the ongoing conflict and ‍suffering in the ​region.

Several video clips circulating ‍on social media give a glimpse⁣ into Schem’s full joint-interview with Channel‌ 12 and Channel ⁢13 news. In the interview, she expresses the importance of sharing her ⁤story with the world,⁤ shedding light on the reality of the people living in Gaza and ⁢the horrors⁤ she endured.

“It’s important to me to reveal the real situation about ‌the people who live in Gaza, who they really are, ‌and what I ​went through there,” she said. “I experienced hell. Everyone there is a⁤ terrorist… there are no innocent civilians, not ⁤one,” she stated ‍bluntly.

The young woman was kidnapped from the Nova​ music festival on October 7th. She recounted how, when rockets started raining down ‍in the early morning, she and ‌her friend tried to flee the area in a car. However, ‌the vehicle’s tires ‌were shot and‌ punctured by Hamas members, leaving ‌them defenseless.

As the terrorists‍ drove into the festival, Schem was shot in the arm at close range. ⁢In the chaos that ensued, she pretended to be⁣ dead as Hamas members mercilessly‌ shot all the wounded​ individuals around ⁢her. Thinking an Israeli ⁢soldier was ⁣coming to save her,​ she⁤ cried out ⁣for ⁣help, only⁣ to realize that the man approaching ‍her was a member of Hamas.

“He ​started⁣ to touch me, in the⁢ upper part of my body,” Schem recalled. “And I started to scream, to go ​crazy, amid the burning cars, the bodies,” she said. The terrorist eventually recoiled when​ he saw her bloody arm, giving her a brief moment of respite before‍ she was forcefully pulled by her hair, thrown into a car, and taken to Gaza.

Once in ⁤Gaza, ⁤Schem underwent a three-hour operation without anesthesia, performed ‍by a veterinarian. “They pulled me by my hair‌ from the car, they threw me into some back ⁣room of some ⁤hospital,” she said. “They stretched out my arm, tied it up on a piece of plastic, and that’s how‍ I⁣ was for‌ three days.”

Throughout her captivity, Schem​ was held⁢ in a family’s house, where she experienced ⁤hunger, isolation, and ⁢constant surveillance. The captor’s wife played mind games⁢ with her and withheld food⁣ out of jealousy. Schem described her‌ as a “very ⁤evil woman” with mean eyes.

To⁣ survive, Schem had to play the role of a ‍complacent captive.​ She faked her emotions​ and even pretended to be sympathetic when one captor mourned the deaths of his Hamas friends. Inside, she was⁣ actually⁣ happy‍ about their deaths ‍but had to ⁤maintain her disguise to ensure her survival.

During her last few days in captivity, Schem was moved from home to home, cooking and cleaning for different terrorists. She was eventually taken down‍ to the underground tunnels, where she encountered other hostages from Israel for the first ⁢time. They were kept ⁤in ​a cramped ‍and⁤ harsh environment, with no air, ⁢no food, ‌and open wounds. Many ⁣of the hostages had ⁢lost hope of⁣ ever returning⁤ home.

Schem did not believe she would be released ‌until her captors ⁣told her it was time to go. Leaving the other ​hostages behind ⁣was the hardest thing she⁣ had to do, and she apologized profusely for leaving them behind.

Since her release, Schem has vowed to be ⁤a voice for those who are still being held against their will. She got a⁢ tattoo​ that reads, “I will never⁤ forget the 7.10.23,” ⁣as a constant reminder of her ordeal. ‌In her Instagram post revealing the ⁢tattoo, she wrote, “The ⁣pain and fear, the hard scenes,⁤ the friends⁢ who won’t come back and the ones we have to bring back. ‍But ⁢we ‌will still win, We will still dance!”

It⁢ is estimated that over 130 hostages from Israel are still being held in ⁣Gaza.‌ The international community must continue to work towards peace and the‌ safe return of all those who are ⁣still in captivity.



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