Former Israeli hostage slams Pulitzer Prize Board for honoring anti-Israel writer
"This is a man who, in January, questioned the very fact of my captivity. He posted about me on Facebook and asked, ‘How on earth is this girl called a hostage?’ He has denied the murder of the Bibas family. He has questioned whether Agam Berger was truly a hostage," says Damari
Emily Damari, 28, a British-Israeli woman who held hostage by Hamas terrorists for 15 months, slammed the Pulitzer Prize Board for honoring writer Mosab Abu Toha.
His social media account on X is filled with anti-Israel posts, the Daily Wire reported.
“So imagine my shock and pain when I saw that you awarded a Pulitzer Prize to Mosab Abu Toha," she wrote on Thursday.
"This is a man who, in January, questioned the very fact of my captivity. He posted about me on Facebook and asked, ‘How on earth is this girl called a hostage?’ He has denied the murder of the Bibas family. He has questioned whether Agam Berger was truly a hostage," she added.