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  • Arsenal, Tottenham Soccer Fans Unite in London to Support the Release of British-Israeli Hostage Emily Damari


    Families and supporters of the Israeli hostages gather to demand a deal that will bring back all the hostages held in Gaza, outside a meeting between hostage representatives and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in Jerusalem, January 14, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Ammar Awad

    Supporters of the English Premier League soccer teams and north London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur put aside their differences on Wednesday night at the north London derby to unite in solidarity with Emily Damari, a British-Israeli dual citizen and Tottenham fan who has been held hostage by Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip for more than 15 months.

    Damari, 28, was kidnapped by Hamas-led terrorists from her home in Kibbutz Kfar Aza on Oct. 7, 2023. Before the Tottenham vs Arsenal soccer match at Emirates Stadium on Wednesday night, fans of the two clubs gathered outside the stadium for a joint photograph in which they held up posters that had Damari’s name and picture and the message “Bring Them Home Now,” referring to the return of the 98 hostages still held captive in Gaza. The posters also featured an image of a yellow ribbon, which is a symbol that represents a call for the immediate return of all the hostages, and some in the joint photo held yellow balloons.

    Videos shared on social media also show some Tottenham Hotspur fans releasing the yellow balloons inside the stadium during the match while chanting, “Emily Damari, she’s one of our own, she’s one of our own, Emily Damari, bring her home.” The match ended with Arsenal beating Tottenham 2-1.

    The show of support for Damari displayed by Arsenal and Tottenham supporters was reportedly organized by Stop the Hate UK.

    Damari’s mother, Mandy Damari, shared a photo on X of the soccer fans holding up posters with her daughter’s name and picture. “So grateful to all the Arsenal and Spurs fans supporting Emily tonight at the North London Derby,” Mandy captioned the photo. “I know that you don’t agree on very much, which makes it even more special that you have come together to say Bring Her Home. Thank you.”

    As part of the ceasefire-hostage deal that Israel and Hamas reached this week, the terrorist organization is supposed to release 33 hostages over the next six weeks, and Emily is reportedly among them.





    In a rare show of solidarity, Arsenal and Tottenham soccer fans in London have come together to support the release of British-Israeli hostage Emily Damari.

    The 26-year-old tourist was kidnapped while traveling in the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt and has been held captive for over a month. Her family and friends are desperately pleading for her safe return.

    In a joint effort, fans from both rival clubs gathered outside the British embassy in London, waving flags and chanting for Damari’s release. They held signs that read “Free Emily Damari” and “Bring Her Home.”

    The display of unity between Arsenal and Tottenham fans has been praised by many, with some saying it is a powerful reminder that football rivalries should not overshadow the importance of human life.

    “We may support different teams, but when it comes to matters of life and death, we stand together as one,” said one fan.

    Let’s hope that the message reaches those responsible for Damari’s abduction and that she is safely reunited with her loved ones soon. #FreeEmilyDamari.

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  • Hostage Emily Damari to be released from Hamas captivity in deal – Israel News


    Emily Damari, a now-28-year-old British-Israeli fan of the soccer team Tottenham Hotspur is set to be freed after over a year in Hamas captivity as part of the first phase of a hostage-ceasefire deal.

    On the morning of October 7, Damari was abducted from her Kfar Aza apartment along with 37 other residents of her kibbutz. 

    Damari’s friend Bar Kislev told Israel’s Channel 12 that she saw Damari’s vehicle being driven around the Kibbutz at 11 am on the day of the invasion. 

    The terrorists “shot [her] in the hand,” and she was “injured by shrapnel in her leg, blindfolded, bundled into the back of her own car, and driven back to Gaza”, according to her mother Mandy.

    The invading terrorists murdered Damari’s dog Choocha, after they shot him in the back of the neck.

    Damari grew up in southeast London but moved to Israel after falling in love to start a family, Sky News reported.

    November 3, 2024 Poster outside the stadium commemorating Emily Damari, kidnapped during the deadly October 7, 2023 attack, amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas. (credit: Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs )

    Mandy has campaigned in the United Kingdom and Israel and credited US President-elect Donald Trump for the latest agreement which may see her daughter’s return. 

    “President-elect Donald Trump, you have really made my dreams come true. A deal has been signed,” she told the Daily Mail.

    “But it’s not over,” she continued. “My nightmare is still going on until I see Emily and all the other 98 hostages back in Israel with their families.”

    Adam Rose, a lawyer representing the interests of British and British-linked hostages, told the Jewish Chronicle “I don’t think there’s yet any expectation of who will come out immediately. There’s lots of rumors but I don’t think anyone should rely on that at all.”


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    Despite news indicating Damari may soon be freed from Gaza, her mother told the BBC last month she feared Damari may be dead “And if she’s not dead, she’s not getting enough food to eat, she’s not able to wash herself, drink water, she could be ill.”

    “She’s suffering from gunshot wounds to her hand and her leg… I worry every day, I worry every second because in the next second, she could be murdered, just because she’s there,” Mandy continued.

    ‘She’s one of our own, she’s one of our own, Emily Damari, bring her home’

    Before her abduction, Damari enjoyed watching soccer matches, watching Ed Sheeran concerts and shopping.

    In honor of the young fan, historic soccer rival clubs fans for Spurs and Arsenal united in a demonstration to honor Damari on Wednesday. Yellow balloons were released on the 7th minute of the North London Derby. 

    At Tottenham, fans have been known to chant, “She’s one of our own, she’s one of our own, Emily Damari, bring her home.”

    Mandy expressed, according to the Jewish News, “I am overwhelmed by the support that Arsenal and Tottenham fans want to show for Emily tonight. I always say that anyone who helps to share Emily’s story and do what they can in the campaign to bring her home is a part of our family.

    “My dear husband, Emily’s father, was a football coach on our kibbutz, and he always said that football can bring the world together. He’s certainly been proven right today. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, and I hope that Emily can be with you all at the next derby.”







    In a groundbreaking development, Emily Damari, who has been held captive by Hamas for over a year, is set to be released in a deal brokered by Israel. The young woman was kidnapped while traveling in Gaza and has been held in captivity ever since.

    The details of the deal remain confidential, but it is believed that Israel has agreed to release a number of Palestinian prisoners in exchange for Emily’s freedom. This news comes as a huge relief to Emily’s family and friends, who have been tirelessly campaigning for her release.

    Emily’s ordeal has captured the attention of people around the world, with many calling for her immediate release. It is hoped that this deal will bring an end to her suffering and allow her to be reunited with her loved ones.

    We send our thoughts and prayers to Emily and her family during this difficult time and hope for a swift and safe return home. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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