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An Israeli woman who was sexually assaulted while being held hostage in Gaza has described the horror she endured after she was abducted.
Amit Sousanna, 40, was taken hostage by Hamas during their October 7 attacks on Israel and released 55 days later.
The female hostage has described how she was surrounded and taken away by ten men who she tried to fight off before being transported to Gaza and chained up for three weeks in a dark room.
Speaking in the new documentary 'Screams Before Silence', Ms Sousanna said: 'There were ten men around me. The feeling that they're taking me like I'm some kind of object, I couldn't stand it.
'My instinct was just to fight, and to do what I can. I was really scared that they were going to rape me there, and that they were going to drag me through Gaza streets and parade my body around. I feared that more than being killed.'
Amit Sousanna, 40, (pictured) was taken hostage by Hamas during their October 7 attacks on Israel and released 55 days later
The female hostage has described how she was surrounded and taken away by ten men to Gaza
Ms Sousanna, an Israeli lawyer, said she was then taken to Gaza and kept in a dark room for three weeks where she