ALBAWABA - A former Israeli hostage Moran Stella claimed on Sunday in an interview that Hamas members tried to convince her to convert to Islam during her period in captivity.
The Jerusalem Post reported citing the ex-Hamas hostage that Al-Qassam Brigades allegedly requested a ransom to release her and that they tried to push her to become a Muslim.
In the interview with an N12, Moran Stella allegedly claimed that during her captivity, her father was asked to pay money for her release.
She, who was released last November, also claimed that Hamas fighters "threatened to kill her" if he refused to pay the money.
Moran Stella allegedly claimed that her capture said: "Does your father love you? And what would he give in exchange for you?"
It is worth noting that former Israeli hostage Noa Argamani has released new statements denying and refuting all reports that fakely claim she was beaten and had her hair cut while in detention in Gaza.
Noa Argamani posted on Instagram: "I can't ignore what has been going on in the media here in the last 24 hours, things are out of context." She confirmed: "They (Palestinians) didn't beat me and didn't cut my hair. I was in a building (in Gaza) that was blown up by the (Israeli) Air Force."