Disturbing footage shows moment Hamas gunmen kidnapped female Israeli lawyer Amit Soussana during Oct. 7 attack

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Disturbing footage shows moment Hamas gunmen kidnapped female Israeli lawyer Amit Soussana during Oct. 7 attack

Chilling footage shows the moment a 40-year-old Israeli female lawyer was kidnapped by Hamas gunmen during the October 7 terror attack.

Israel’s Channel 12 TV on Monday aired footage of Amit Soussana’s kidnapping, when he was flanked by several men who marched him out of his home in Kibbutz Kfar Azza.

The video shows Soussana struggling to get away from the group, but one of the terrorists props her up by the shoulder to try to silence her.

But Soussana still wandered around and kicked another Hamas member who tried to grab his leg.

The commotion eventually knocked out the man lifting him, causing the rest of the group to halt their advance and surround him.

The men can be seen wrapping Soussana in a cloth before picking him up and continuing their march back to Gaza.

Hamas terrorists struggled to kidnap Amit Soussana, 40, on Oct. 7. Channel 12 Israel Soussana, who had a fever, kicked his captor and knocked a man down. Channel 12 Israel

Soussana was among the last group of hostages released by Hamas on Thursday before a seven-day ceasefire agreement with Israel expired.

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He was released early along with Israeli-French citizen Mia Schem, 21, before the rest of the group. In total, 10 hostages were released that day.

The group was exchanged for several Palestinian prisoners, including eight women and 22 minors, all men, according to the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club.

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Soussana (center) was among the last group of hostages to be freed. via REUTERS The lawyer hid in the safe room of his home in Kibbutz Kfar Azza before being arrested. AP

Soussan, who lives alone in Kfar Aza, had been hiding in a safe room in his home while suffering from a fever when he was abducted, the Times of Israel said.

Although more than 100 hostages in all have been released as part of the ceasefire agreement, Israel estimates there are nearly 140 captives remaining in Gaza.

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