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Kidnapping of Mia Schem
Part of 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel
LocationEshkol Regional Council, Israel
Date7 October 2023; 6 months ago (2023-10-07)
Attack type
Kidnapping, gunshot, sexual assault
VictimMia Schem, aged 21
PerpetratorHamas

On 7 October 2023, 21-year-old French-Israeli woman Mia Schem was abducted by Hamas during the Re'im music festival massacre, part of the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.[1] Her abduction, a video of her in captivity in Gaza, and subsequent release on 30 November garnered international media attention, and she became a face of the hostage crisis during the Israel–Hamas war.[1][2]

Background

Mia Schem was 21-years-old at the time of her abduction, and is an Israeli-French tattoo artist from Shoham. Before the 7 October attacks, she worked at the Liav Tattoo studio.[3] She was abducted during the attack on the Nova music festival, near Re'im during the 7 October attacks.[1][2]

Abduction

On 7 October 2023, Hamas militants attacked the Nova music festival near Re'im, Israel as part of the Hamas attack on Israel. During the ensuing Re'im music festival massacre, 364 civilians were killed and forty were taken hostage into the Gaza Strip.[4] Schem attended the festival with her friend, 28-year-old French-Israeli Elia Toledano. During the attack at 7:17 am, Schem messaged a friend saying, "They are shooting at us please come save us."[1]

Schem recounted that she was abducted by militants after she left her friends burning vehicle during the attack.[5] Schem was shot in the arm at point blank by a Hamas terrorist, and she and Toledano were both abducted and taken hostage into Gaza. Toledano's body was later discovered by the Israel Defense Forces during an operation in December.[2][6] A militant reportedly began to touch her upper body inappropriately and only stopped after she screamed and the militant noticed that she had been wounded.[5] Someone else dragged her into a car and drove her into Gaza.[6]

Captivity and treatment

Schem’s more recent report differs significantly from her initial reports on her captivity. She initially described being treated with care and hospitality. Schem was recorded while being transported back to Israel in a Red Cross vehicle, stating in English that everyone had been very kind and the food was very good during her time as a hostage.[7]

Schem was reportedly initially held by a Gazan family with young kids who would open the door to the room where she was being held just to stare at her.[6] During her captivity, Schem was held in a room with her captor while his wife and children were in an adjacent room. Reportedly, the man's wife would bring him food, without bringing any for Schem, and some days she would not be allowed to eat at all. At one point, Schem's captor reportedly forced her to watch her mother speaking at a news conference calling for Schem's release. She reported being taunted and emotionally abused by her captors, who would say that she would be like Gilad Shalit.[6][8]

After three days of captivity, Schem was dressed in a hijab and forced to undergo surgery for her gunshot wound. For days afterward, she reportedly received no painkillers and had to replace her own bandages. The day after the surgery, she was forced to film a video which was released by Hamas.[6][8] Hamas released the video of Schem on 16 October, and was the first person to appear in a Hamas hostage video. In the video, Schem says she was injured and pleads to be returned to her family. She appeared pale and had a long, fresh scar clearly visible and an injured arm.[1][9]

Schem was reportedly moved between Gazan homes via ambulance.[6] Several days before her release, Schem reported she was taken into Hamas tunnels 200 feet underground where she encountered other Israeli hostages for the first time during her captivity.[6][8]

Efforts to release

Shortly after the release of the video showing Schem in October 2023, Schem's mother Keren reached out to world leaders with a focus on French President Emmanuel Macron to secure the release of Schem, calling her and other hostages abductions a crime against humanity.[10] The French government condemned the video and led Schem's mother Keren to hold a press conference in Tel Aviv calling for her immediate release.[9]

Release and aftermath

Schem was one of eight hostages freed after 54 days in captivity on 30 November as part of 105 hostages released during a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. She and Amit Soussana were handed over to the International Red Cross, and were accompanied by IDF an security service agents into Israel.[11] French President Emmanuel Macron described her release as a "great joy". The Hostages and Missing Persons Families Forum praised her "fighting spirit".[9][6]

Several weeks later, Schem sat for a pair of televised interviews with Channel 12 and Channel 13 that aired on 29 December. Schem's account of her time in captivity mirrored the poor treatment recounted by other hostages and touched a particular nerve in Israel.[8] Schem recounted that she had "experienced Hell. Everyone there are terrorists... there are no innocent civilians, not one."[6] Also in December 2023, Schem planned and received a tattoo commemorating her experiences and memorializing those that were lost with the phrase "we will dance again" and date of 7 October 2023.[3]

After her release, Schem developed epilepsy from the trauma and lack of sleep during her captivity.[6] Schem was a guest at Elton John's 96th Academy Awards viewing party in March 2024. At the party she wore a rhinestone pin expressing solidarity with the hostages still held and was photographed with Sarah Idan, the former Miss Iraq 2016, who wore a dress which named the remaining female hostages.[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Kottasova, Ivana (17 October 2023). "Hamas releases first video of a hostage taken to Gaza". CNN. Archived from the original on 26 October 2023. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
  2. ^ a b c Versano, Carlo (15 December 2023). "Hamas Executes Supernova Festival Hostage Who Was Kidnapped With Freed Captive Mia Schem". The Messenger. Archived from the original on 6 January 2024. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
  3. ^ a b Boker, Ran; Ciechanover, Yael (10 December 2023). "'We will dance again': Released Israeli hostage gets tattoo in memory of attack". Ynetnews. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Death count from Re'im music festival massacre reportedly updated to 364 — a third of Oct. 7 fatalities". Times of Israel. 17 November 2023. Archived from the original on 17 November 2023. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
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  7. ^ "'Very Kind' Hamas Releases Mia Schem, 7 Other Hostages to Red Cross". NT News. 1 December 2023. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  8. ^ a b c d Gavrielov, Nadav (30 December 2023). "An Israeli hostage describes her time in captivity in searing detail". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 31 December 2023. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
  9. ^ a b c FitzGerald, James (30 November 2023). "Mia Schem: Wounded festival-goer in Hamas hostage video freed". BBC. Archived from the original on 10 January 2024. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
  10. ^ Hamza, Assiya (17 October 2023). "Hamas airs video of French-Israeli hostage: 'No mother wants to be in my place, believe me'". France 24. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  11. ^ "Mia Schem, Amit Soussana first two Hamas hostages released Thursday". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. 30 November 2023. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  12. ^ Brown, Hannah (12 March 2024). "From hell to Hollywood: Freed Hamas hostage Mia Schem attends Elton John's Oscar bash". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. Retrieved 12 March 2024.