Inked with Courage: Freed Hostage Mia Schem’s Tattoo Reflects Triumph Over Tragedy

Written by Jeppe W

Dec.11 - 2023 2:48 PM CET

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French-Israeli Mia Schem, who was recently released from Hamas captivity, has made headlines with a striking tattoo, symbolizing her harrowing experience and newfound freedom.

The 21-year-old was one of the hostages taken during a deadly attack on the Supernova festival by Hamas on October 7, 2023, an event that tragically claimed the lives of approximately 360 festival-goers.

Schem, who sustained a gunshot wound during the attack, was the first of the Hamas hostages to be shown in a video, receiving treatment for her injury and pleading to return to her family. On November 30, she was finally released, marking the end of a traumatic ordeal.

In a profound display of resilience, Schem took to Instagram to reveal her new tattoo, forever imprinting the date "7/10/23" on her skin. Accompanying this poignant reminder is a message of hope and defiance: "We will dance again." This optimistic statement not only commemorates the fateful day but also serves as a testament to her unyielding spirit in the face of adversity.

Her Instagram post reflects a mix of sorrow and strength, as she remembers the pain, fear, and horrific sights of that day, along with the friends who were lost and those who are yet to return. Her tattoo symbolizes a commitment to overcoming this tragedy and moving forward with courage.

Approximately 250 Israeli and foreign nationals were taken hostage by Hamas on October 7. To date, 108 have been released, leaving many families still awaiting the return of their loved ones.