The last selfie with Brit’s best friend … A few minutes before the terrorists dragged them into hell in Gaza: Emily Groom explains the heartbreaking photo taken on October 7 while fighting to save her friends from captivity

Free British hostage Emily Damar today shares the last picture of her and her best friend before she was kidnapped while she was fighting for the safe return of her and her twin brother.
Tottenham Hotspur fan is seen as making a sign of peace while taking place in a bomb shelter with Gali Berman while Hamas terrorists were stepping on Kibbutz.
As the terrorists started a major rocket attack, he had a message to Gali, saying that he was afraid in the early hours of October 7, 2023.
Despite the risk of falling bombs, his family ‘Emily alone, I must be with him’ he said.
They shared the official families.
Soon after the terrorists violated the shelter in Kfar Aza. Hamas killed Emily’s dog, hit her hands and legs, and on October 7, 2023, Gali’s twin brother Ziv dragged it to Gaza.
A Palestinian doctor called herself ‘Dr Hamas’, and then stood carelessly, leaving Emily’s nerves in infinite pain for more than 15 months.
However, 28 -year -old Emily was finally released in January, while Gali and his twin brother Ziv, both in 27, is in captivity in the Gaza Strip.
Free British hostage Emily Damar today shares the last picture of her and her best friend before she was kidnapped while she was fighting for the safe return of her and her twin brother. Tottenham Hotspur fan is seen while making a sign of peace while taking place in a bomb shelter with Gali Berman while Hamas terrorists stepped on Kibbutz

Emily (left) Gali, as the terrorists started a major rocket attack, he said he was afraid in the early hours of October 7, 2023. Despite the risk of falling bombs, his family ran to him, saying ‘Emily alone, I should be with him’.

Anglo-Israel Emily Damar, who was released after being a hostage of Hamas for 15 months in Gaza
This is the first time to share the permanent selfie with the international media, the British-Israel Mail said: ‘My heart was heavy on 534 days and 76 Saturdays.
‘Gali and Zivi – Dear Gemini, my soul mates, still hostages in Gaza. I swear we won’t stop until I get home. Our war is not over as much as they are. ‘
This month, the Berman family has taken the first sign of life for the Gemini since the first pledge agreement in November 2023.
As a fragile ceasefire agreement continued, he gave renewed hope, which would release them and see that he had come together with Emily.
But last week, the war began again in a terrible development. Now struggling to get rid of serious wounds to his hand and leg, Emily released this powerful image, as he did everything to fight both to bring both of them home.
His 63 -year -old mother Mandy said: ‘Despite everything – despite the pain – despite the pain – I don’t know that nobody is brave from my still smiling daughter. Still laughing.
‘But please don’t confuse your laughter to heal, because the more he fights to get his life back, he feels uninterrupted.
‘Gal and Ziv – and all other hostages – and all other hostages – cannot be the whole until you are at home.’

28 -year -old Emily was finally released in January, while Gali and her twin brother Ziv, both 27, are capable of captivity in the Gaza Strip

This month, the Berman family has taken the first sign of life for the Gemini since the first hostage agreement in November 2023. As a fragile ceasefire agreement continued, he gave renewed hope, which will release them and see that he came together with Emily

Gali and Ziv’s eldest brother Liran, 37, twins (in the picture) is doing his best to bring home
Mrs. The groom added: ‘Now, while this war continues, Gaza is bombed again, hostages are constantly in danger. World World. We have to bring them home, not tomorrow, not next week – now. ‘
After gathering tens of thousands of football fans in Maccabi Tel Aviv football match last week, to participate in the fight against Gali, Ziv and the remaining hostages.
Emily with a suspension wounded fingers appealed to the fans in the stadium while on the field with a microphone and screamed: ‘Come sing me song!
‘We all can hear us in the Gaza tunnels so loudly, so loudly!’
He enabled the whole crowd to enter a deafful choir of the team’s official song.
Gali and Ziv’s 37 -year -old eldest brother Liran is doing his best to bring the twins home.
Mail told me: ‘To see Emily coming home brought me a very overwhelming joy. But he was bitterly sweet because with joy, my brothers were still captured and deep sorrow and disappointment.
The sign of life gave us a lot of hope. We have fought the belief that they have been alive for more than a year, but we are fighting the knowledge and certainty they are now.

Now, Emily struggled to get rid of serious wounds to her hand and leg, and released this powerful image, as she did everything she can to fight to bring them home.

Emily gathered tens of thousands of football fans in Maccabi Tel Aviv football match last week and to participate in the fight against Gali, Ziv and the remaining hostages
But the end of the ceasefire was even more afraid of me and my family’s welfare and worried.
I have been afraid of every minute of every day since October 7. Nobody wants war in Israel, especially when 59 hostage in Gaza – we know that 24 are alive, including my little brothers. ‘
Prior to the war, Liran, whose special needs overlooked adults, called on the international community to help both sides back to the negotiation table.
He said: ‘My message to the world is that Ziv and Gali and all the hostages should help us bring them home. In order for the world to release Hamas hostages, Qatar and Türkiye have to put pressure on Egypt and Iran.
‘The world needs to pressure Hamas to allow the Red Cross to visit, treat and see the conditions of hostages.
The Red Cross did not encounter a hostage in the tunnels. We need world aid to end this. ‘