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Originally Posted by activeStick
Well, nobody suggested her stay was "filled with Netflix, trip to the beach and Skip the Dishes". The point is, it doesn't help their image when one of the prisoners feels the need to come out and correct them for the record, laying out how they lied. Why lie in the first place? So dumb.
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Everything she says here may be true, and media spin is certainly happening.
But (and I hesitate to even read, let alone comment in this thread), I want to point out that when Hamas releases prisoners, they almost always try to retain either a family member, or friend at the same time. In the case of Noa Argamani, they're still holding her boyfriend as per the article.
In order to best preserve his safety there is incentive to publicly minimize the horrors of what she went through. Which is why Hamas does it.
I felt that was worth pointing out in the context of the discussion.