The 22-year-old former Franco-Israeli hostage, captured by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023, announced on her social networks her engagement to one of her childhood friends, with whom she began couple after their release.
The terrorists will not have succeeded in taking away his desire to live. Former Franco-Israeli hostage Mia Schem, who was taken hostage by the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas during the pogrom of October 7, 2023 on the sidelines of the Nova music festival, recently announced her engagement on social networks.
On Instagram, the 22-year-old young woman shared the happy news by posting a photo of her ring and another in which she kisses her companion, Yinon Hasson, a 24-year-old childhood friend, reports The Times of Israël. Daily life Israel Hayom specifies that their romantic relationship began after his captivity.
Other exciting news, the one who now has 330,000 followers recently signed, during a trip to the United States, a contract with the Israeli modeling agency Roberto Ben Shushan and presented a line of wedding dresses for her first campaign , according to Hebrew media.
Move forward without forgetting the other hostages
Released as part of a one-week truce on November 30, 2023, after 54 days of captivity, she had become a figure among the hostages. Since her release, the young woman has had the opportunity to speak in particular at the White House, in Congress and at the UN to alert people to the fate of the hostages and call on the world to act for their release.
The Franco-Israeli spoke in particular about her poorly treated arm injury for which she did not receive any painkillers, which she often hides with a long sleeve, as in the photo shared for the announcement of her engagement.
During a speech to the Hebrew media Channel 12 and Channel 13, Mia Schem also denounced numerous violent acts on the part of her captors, such as her being put in a cage for 5 days with other young women, always in captivity in Gaza, or the obligation to remain silent in a room immersed in darkness.
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