Pulitzer Prize winner Mosab Abu Toha attacks Israeli hostages on social media

First at Fox - The Pulitzer board of directors on Monday presented a award for a Palestinian poet and writer who often devalued Israeli hostages on social media, calling them "killers" and denied that they were tortured under Hamas captivity.

Mosab Abu Toha won the Pulitzer Prize for his article in The New Yorker detailing the ongoing war in Gaza. The news media organizations report honestly and share social media posts with Fox News Digital, showing hostility to Israeli hostages, especially women’s hostility patterns. All posts started in 2025, most recently on April 13.

"What does this girl call a hostage? The soldier approaches the border with the city where she and her country live is called a "hostage?" ”.

Pulitzer Prize-winning Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha appears to have attacked Israeli hostage Emily Damari, who lost two fingers after being shot and killed by Hamas terrorists on social media. (Mosab Abu (Facebook)

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Damari, 29, was shot dead during a terrorist invasion of Israel by savage Hamas on October 7, and then lost two fingers. She was dragged away from her home by terrorists and stayed in captivity in Gaza for 471 days. She said that due to the fake medical work Hamas did, her mother said: "Her mother said "her mother said "sewing her like a head pad" and it was a year and a half. It was a year and a half.

"The Israeli 'hostage' Agam Berger, who was released days ago participated in her sister's graduation from an Israeli Air Force officers' course. These are the ones the world wants to share sympathy for, killers who join the army and have family in the army! These are the ones whom CNN, BBC and the likes humanize in articles and TV programs and news bulletins," Toha posted on Feb. 3, 2025.

Berger, 28, is an Israeli violinist and former Gaza border scout at the base Nahal Oz, and was captured in Gaza for 482 days. The young woman details how her kidnapper forced her to convert her to Islam and how she and one scout, Liri Albag, left it in a "little room without natural light."

Mosab Abu Toha Israeli hostage Agam Berger and other hostages "killers" in Facebook posts. (Mosab Abu (Facebook)

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Toha also expressed suspicion of forensic evidence that Bibas children (9-month-old Kfir and 4-year-old Ariel) were killed by the kidnappers.

"Shame the BBC, the propaganda machine. Daniel Hagari, spokesman for the International Trade and Patriotic International Trade Commission, said that the 'forensic discovery''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''

Israeli forensic medical analysis found that the two little boys were killed by the murderer's "naked hands". From October 7, heartbreaking footage shows Shiri Bibas and her two boys being kidnapped at Kibbutz Nir Oz's home. The bodies of the two boys returned in February, and Hamas initially returned another body, claiming to be Shiri Bibas, before surrendering her body after an international outcry.

The poet also expressed doubts about the claims that the Israeli hostages had been tortured, despite the release testimony of release accusing of horrible treatment by the released prisoners.

"Did you see any torture signs when the Israeli hostages were released? Toha posted a video on X on February 1, 2025 in which one of the released Palestinian prisoners appeared to have severe blisters on both legs, and Toha claimed he was "kidnapping" after October 7.

Toha seems to suggest that the Israeli hostages are not tortured.

The freed hostage Eli Sharabbi revealed that Hamas terrorists tied him up in such a tight chain that they tore his skin, beat him up, broke his ribs and almost starved him to death. He said when he was finally released, he said he weighed just 44 kg (97 pounds) and lost half of his weight in a speech to the United Nations.

A report from the Israeli Ministry of Health found that teen prisoners were forced to perform sexual acts on each other.

President Trump said Sarahbi and the other hostages released looked like "Holocaust survivors" on February 9 in the Air Force's news society.

"They are in a terrible state - partiality. It looks like something from many years ago," Trump said.

Toha also appears to be advocating Hamas, accusing Israel of bombing the Al-Ahli hospital in the Gaza Strip on October 17, 2023. In the first few hours after the explosion, mainstream media parried claims made by Gaza’s Ministry of Health, which was controlled by Hamas, that the Israeli Ministry of Health blew up the hospital, which destroyed 500 people who killed 500 people.

But international authorities quickly concluded that it was the hospital's parking lot hit by missiles from Palestinian terrorist groups, which led to a small number of deaths that Hamas originally claimed.

"Remember when Israel denies its responsibility for bombing AHLI/Babean Hospital on 10/2023, today Israel bombed a building and Israel bombed a building just minutes after threatening a bomb. Another breaking news: Israel warned that it will carry out another air strike," Toha released on April 13, 2025.

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Mosab Abu Toha appears to have mimicked the denial of Hamas' claim that Israel bombed the Al Ali Hospital. (mosab abu(x)

"The Pulitzer Prize is the highest award in journalism and should not be awarded to a man who repeatedly distorts the facts, and Abu Toha proves that kidnapping civilians from their homes and spreading fake news. It's not worth the reward for me."

"It is absolutely an absolute shame to state these posts and the comments of this person should be condemned rather than giving the Pulitzer Prize. Reading these posts should make anyone with a decent feeling absolutely disgusted with their stomachs."

The Pulitzer Committee wrote that they presented coveted awards as his “paper on the physical and emotional holocaust in Gaza combines profound reports with intimate relationships between memoirs to convey the Palestinian experience of the war with Israel for a year and a half.”

Toha wrote that he was detained by Israeli troops while fleeing Gaza with his family in 2023. He claimed he was beaten and interrogated by IAU forces while trying to travel to Egypt.

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Pulitzer Prize Organization, New Yorker and Toha did not respond to requests for comment.

David Spector is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Stories tips can be sent to David.spector@fox.com.