HAMAS terrorists say the last Brit hostage in Gaza is earmarked for release — but refuse to say if she is alive.
Emily Damari, 28, is second on a list of 34 names issued by the terror group.
She was shot in the hand and suffered shrapnel wounds to the leg when kidnapped from the Kfar Aza kibbutz village in Israel 15 months ago.
Freed hostages later revealed, however, that Spurs fan Emily had helped cheer up other captives in the Gaza terror tunnels.
A total of 251 were abducted in the October 7 outrages in 2023 but it is thought that fewer than 50 still live.
An unnamed Hamas official confirmed the group had agreed to release the 34 — but needed “a week of calm” to contact the captors “and identify who is alive and who is dead”.
It also wants Israel to release hundreds of Palestinians held.
A source close to Emily’s family said they did not view the Hamas hostage lists “as official or authoritative”, adding: “It’s not clear if Emily is slated for release.”
Israeli officials have pledged not to halt their Gaza operation without a finalised deal.
Hamas, with its leadership wiped out and ranks decimated, is still demanding the total withdrawal of Israeli troops and a permanent ceasefire.
But Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu insists fighting will resume to completely destroy the Iran-backed Islamist group.
Emily Damari is second on a list of 34 names issued by Hamas terrorists
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