Israeli peace activist Ada Sagi, who was seized from her home on October 7 and held hostage for 53 days in Gaza, said she no longer believes in peace. "I understand that Hamas doesn't want peace," she said.
She revealed that she was moved to different civilian houses in Khan Younis before being taken to Nasser Hospital with other hostages.
She mentioned that students were being paid to watch over them. "I heard them say 70 shekels for a day. It's a lot of money in Gaza because there is no work. And if you have work not with Hamas, it's no more than 20 shekels a day," she said.
The world must demand that Hamas surrender in order to finally achieve peace in the region.