Noa Argamani is finally reunited with mother after Hamas hostage hell

Noa Argamani

Noa Argamani, an Israeli captive, who was kidnapped by Hamas militants on October 7 while attending a music festival, has been saved and is now reunited with her terminally ill mother after more than seven months.

On Saturday, Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) conducted a brave mission where they raided two buildings controlled by Hamas in the Nuseirat refugee camp. During the rescue operation, four captives were saved, including Noa who is 26 years old.

Exciting video footage displayed her getting onto a helicopter outfitted with a bulletproof vest and helmet. Meanwhile, three additional captives who were being held in a different structure were quickly escorted to a separate helicopter after engaging in firefights with their abductors.

Yakov and his daughter were able to meet up promptly and celebrate his birthday together. However, not long after, they hurried to the Ichilov Medical Centre located in Tel Aviv because Liora Argamani, the daughter's mother, has stage four cancer and needed to be seen right away.

Noa gained global recognition after being abducted by Hamas whilst attending the Supernova music festival on October 7th. She will be receiving care alongside Liora, who had been pleading with Hamas for months to release her daughter.

According to reports, Israel had been preparing for many months to carry out a difficult operation during the day to save not only Noa but also Almog Meir Jan, aged 21, Andrey Kozlov, aged 27, and Shlomi Ziv, aged 40. The operation began at 11am (8am GMT).

However, during the conflict with Hamas militants, one officer by the name of Arnon Zmora, who was a father of two children, lost his life. He was severely injured in the gunfire and could not survive. Additionally, a hospital in Gaza alleged that a significant number of Palestinians lost their lives in the consequent military operations that were carried out in Nuseirat.

Noa Argamani was accompanied by her father Yakov as they headed towards Ichilov Hospital to check on her mother Liora, who had recently been rescued by the IDF from Hamas. It had only been a few hours since the rescue mission had taken place.

Noa's mama, Liora Argamani, is grappling with stage four brain cancer. She has voiced her longing to lay eyes on her daughter again several times.

She contacted the President of the United States, Joe Biden, to ask for his assistance in saving her daughter (shown in a photograph from November 2023).

. After being held captive by Hamas for over seven months, she finally had the chance to commemorate her father Yakov's birthday.

Noa Argamani, who was dressed in a pink top, jeans and helmet, was assisted by IDF personnel as she boarded a helicopter to flee Hamas following her successful rescue.

. Noa is happy as she sips on her Coca Cola with her father Yakov, who they were able to meet up with today.

Photographs from the location exhibited approximately 11 individuals sprinting on the soil in Gaza and ascending aboard the ready helicopter to flee following the bold invasion.

Noa Argamani, who was 25 years old at that time, was reportedly abducted while riding on the back of a motorcycle during the terrifying acts of terrorism.

Noa, a 26-year-old individual, was abducted on October 7 while attending the Nova music festival. She was taken to Gaza against her will.

There was a video that went around social media that supposedly depicted Noa being held captive in Gaza.

from her kidnappers by government forces in Ethiopia. Noa Argamani, who was held captive by criminals in Ethiopia, finally got her freedom thanks to the government forces. When she was released, she warmly hugged her father, Yakov Argamani, who must have been deeply relieved and overjoyed to see his daughter reunited with him again.

resulted in a tragic loss of Officer Arnon Zmora's life during the mission to save others.

The military leaders of the IDF have shared pictures showing the Defense Minister, Yoav Gallant, in black attire, sanctioning the mission aimed at setting free the abductees.

After being held in terrible captivity in the troubled Gaza Strip for over eight months, Noa Argamani has finally been reunited with her father.

Earlier today, there was a tense confrontation between IDF forces and Hamas where Noa, one of the hostages taken on a motorcycle on October 7, was rescued along with three others.

Noa, who is 26 years old, had a touching reunion with her father on his birthday. This was the first time they had seen each other in over six months after she was taken from the Supernova Music Festival. The reunion was emotional and heartwarming.

A video was recorded in which Noa was shown successfully adapting to the civilian lifestyle. In the footage, Noa can be seen embracing her father Yakov. She can also be observed making a call to the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, to convey her sense of ease and gratitude.

Two separate raids were carried out by special forces on Hamas sites in the Nuseirat area of central Gaza. One helicopter was sent to each site and they took place at the same time. During the operation at one site, Noa Argamani was rescued. At the second site, three individuals, Meir Jan, Kozlov, and Ziv, were located.

The helicopter team managed to rescue Noa with no issues, but the other squad sent to save the remaining three individuals faced tough opposition from Hamas militants and ended up in a violent clash.

During the second rescue mission, officer Arnon Zmora sustained fatal injuries.

The Israeli military later reported that a 36-year-old man who was married and had two children had played a leading role in a fight against Hamas militants at the Yad Mordechai kibbutz on October 7th.

According to the report, he was a member of the team that trespassed into a Hamas establishment to rescue the captives. Unfortunately, he sustained fatal injuries in the process.

The police force in Israel released an official statement expressing their deep sadness and sorrow over the death of officer Arnon Zmora. Arnon Zmora was gravely injured during the mission to rescue hostages in Gaza and unfortunately passed away. The Border Police and Israel Police both share in the grief and extend their condolences to the family and loved ones of Arnon Zmora.

The Israeli Defense Forces declared that Arnon was a hero of Israel who cherished and safeguarded his country. He headed the team that saved four hostages in the central region of Gaza and brought them back safely to Israel. The IDF honors his legacy.

Afterwards, it was announced that the mission to save him would be known as 'Operation Arnon' as a tribute to him.

Almog Meir Jan, who was being held captive, has been rescued by soldiers in the central Gaza Strip. He was relieved and emotional upon his emergence and return to safety.

After being held captive for eight long months, Shlomi Ziv has finally been reunited with his family. He was thankfully released from being a hostage and can try his best to return back to normal life.

. Today, a person who was hurt was transported from an Israeli air force chopper that landed on the premises of Sheba Tel-HaShomer Medical Centre in Ramat Gan.

Today, the brave raid in Gaza resulted in an injured soldier returning home.

A sight of an Israeli chopper flying with four Israeli hostages who were rescued through a military mission in the region.

After being rescued, the prisoners were seen getting off a military helicopter called CH-53 Sea Stallion along with soldiers. The helicopter landed within the Sheba Medical Center's premises where the prisoners were disembarked.

Almog Meir Jan, who was once held hostage, is now reunited with his mother, Orit Meir. They embrace each other in a moment of joy and relief after being apart for some time. It's a heartwarming scene that shows the power of love and the importance of family bonds. Their reunion is a reminder that no matter what challenges we face, we can always find strength in the people we love.

of his father, Avraham Meir. Almog Meir Jan and his mother, Orit Meir, were relieved and overjoyed after the successful rescue of Almog's father, Avraham Meir, from being held hostage.

Almog Meir Jan, a person who was previously held captive, reunites with their beloved family members in a heartfelt embrace.

Almog Meir Jan, who was once held captive, shares a touching moment as he affectionately embraces a cherished family member.

Almog Meir Jan, a person who was rescued after being held hostage, is welcomed by someone they care about.

operation. He is overjoyed and grateful that his son is safe and sound. The military went to great lengths to ensure the safe return of Shlomi. The father is impressed with their bravery and skillful tactics.

Almog Meir has been located as well. He was also apprehended at the Nova musical event.

There's news about the discovery of Shlomi Ziv, who was caught at the Nova music festival on October 7th.

Shlomi Ziv, who was held captive, managed to make it back to Israel unharmed and even smiled with medical personnel.

Almog Meir Jan, who was previously held captive for eight months, can now be seen smiling with his family after being released.

Relatives of the kidnapping victims expressed their reaction while approaching a healthcare facility following the announcement made by the military that four individuals held captive in the central region of Gaza have been successfully rescued by Israeli forces today.

The rescue of hostages has elicited reactions from supporters and family members as they walk in the aftermath of the news.

safe and sound. He was taken hostage during the tragic events that occurred in October, but thankfully he has been located and is doing well.

Today, the Sheba Tel HaShomer Hospital in Ramat Gan, Israel hosted a news conference where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared his thoughts.

During a press conference, Netanyahu expressed his gratitude to his defense chiefs and praised them for their successful mission, stating that the entire nation honors them.

One of the individuals who was rescued as a result of today's mission was Andrey Kozlov, a 27-year-old Russian who relocated to Israel in the year 2022. While working as a security guard at the Nova commemoration, he was abducted.

A person named Almog Meir who is 21 years old attempted to escape from the festival. However, he and his companion were only capable of driving a brief distance in the car they borrowed before they had to halt. Almog called his mother while the assault occurred.

At the music festival, Shlomi Ziv who was 40 years old, worked in the security team and in an interview with The Times of Israel, he revealed that he contacted his siblings as the assault was happening. He conversed with his sisters during the attack, calming them down by telling them that they didn't need to be anxious.

It's been reported that the procedure was planned for several months.

According to The Telegraph, the Israeli military prepared for the mission by using models of the two houses where the hostages, commonly referred to as 'diamonds', were being held.

According to the IDF, the two houses were raided in a coordinated manner to reduce the chances of the hostages being harmed. The distance between the houses was approximately 200 meters. The operation was carried out with precision, like a surgical procedure.

It is believed that they were confined in secured chambers within apartments where there were two households and individuals who were carrying weapons.

During a press conference, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed admiration to his defence chiefs, stating that the entire country honours them for their accomplishment.

While the operation was being conducted, there were intense airstrikes targeting the Hamas locations in the vicinity.

Following the surgery, the released Israelis were transported to the Tel Hashomer Sheba Medical Center to receive additional medical evaluation. Upon their arrival, loved ones of the captives rejoiced.

After the successful outcome, Mr. Netanyahu delivered a speech during a press briefing at Sheba Tel HaShomer Hospital in Ramat Gan.

He expressed his gratitude towards the leaders of the defence and mentioned that the whole country appreciates them and the brave soldiers who put their lives in danger to rescue others.

Once again, Israel has shown that it refuses to give in to acts of terrorism and will use courage and cleverness to bring back our kidnapped citizens.

We have a responsibility to follow through with our commitment in the days to come. We will persist until we achieve our objective and bring back all our captive individuals, both the ones who survived and the ones who did not.

Almog Meir, aged 21, is filled with happiness upon safely arriving back at his home.

Individuals hold up the national flag of Israel as they cheer in commemoration of the safe release of abductees who were seized during a violent assault led by Hamas on October 7th, situated in the Gaza Strip.

Almog Meir Jan, someone who was saved from being held captive, strolls around Sheba Medical Center.

A crowd is waving flags outside the Tel HaShomer Hospital in Tel Aviv to express their support towards the Israeli special forces.

The Defense Minister, Yoav Gallant, expressed that the operation he recently witnessed was exceptionally heroic and remarkable. He stated that in his 47 years serving the Israeli defense, he hasn't seen anything like it.

Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, who serves in the IDF, recently discussed the operation with members of the media.

The Israeli Defense Forces have shared pictures of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant giving the green light for the military action. This decision was made in conjunction with the IDF General Staff and various other senior military officials.

He stated that it was an exceptional and courageous operation, which he had observed during his 47 years working in the Israeli defence.

Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari of the IDF stated that in the midst of Gaza lies Al-Nuseirat, where Hamas is ruthlessly and disingenuously detaining hostages in civilian dwellings, specifically apartments in medium-sized buildings reaching up to four levels.

Restraining them in such a manner that accessing them is unfeasible without passing through civilians living in Gaza.

In one of the apartments, there are three men being held captive, while in the other apartment, Noah Algamani is being held.

The distance separating those two structures is approximately 200 meters. To dodge the immense danger of losing our hostages in the other building, we opted to execute our operation on both edifices rather than a solitary one.

Perhaps they assumed we were readying ourselves for a subsequent attack.

It's important to comprehend that the captives are being relocated from one apartment to another regularly. This occurrence takes place on a weekly basis.

In order to accomplish this task, we must be extremely precise. We collect information from various sources to ensure that we are fully prepared for the mission.

The topic is quite intricate and resembles a puzzle where we may not possess all the necessary pieces, however, it's vital to ensure that we have adequate ones.

We created replicas of those buildings to train and rehearse. The process must be handled with precision akin to performing a surgical procedure or conducting brain surgery. Any missteps or errors in sequence could result in harm to the captives.

We selected daylight because we recognized that in those specific apartments with guards, daylight would provide the greatest shock factor.

The atmosphere in the control center was extremely tense. General Levi gave the green light by saying "Go," and the troops began to deploy at 11am. The raid was executed at roughly 11.25am.

The operation commenced in both structures at the same time. It was extremely intricate and demanding.

We caught them off guard when we entered Noa Argamani's building, but it remained a difficult task.

We had to engage in gunfire and exchange shots with the guards in the adjacent structure where the three male captives were being held.

During the conflict, the leader of the group, who was also a warrior, was caught in the middle and faced the terrorists resulting in his demise.

At the start, he sustained injuries and was taken to the hospital with severe wounds. Unfortunately, he later passed away at the hospital. He leaves behind a wife and two kids. Despite the tragic outcome, the brave warrior, who was 36 years old, sacrificed his life to successfully rescue four hostages.

The amount of fire surrounding us was immense. The terrorists were on the streets, wielding RPGs.

Almog Meir Jan, who was held captive for eight months, has been released and is finally reunited with his loved ones.

Shlomi Ziv embraces his emotional family members following the triumphant rescue mission.

. Noa Argamani, who was abducted by Hamas bikers on October 7th, was finally reunited with her father, marking a defining moment in their lives.

The Israeli forces were targeted by civilians who were forced to shoot at them after they left the operation. There was a significant amount of gunfire aimed at our troops, which prompted us to respond with air and ground support.

We were forced to land the helicopter beside the shoreline and deploy the troops due to the injury sustained by one of our fighters.

We rescued the captives using two helicopters - the first took Nao Argamani, while the second carried the three hostages and the injured soldier who later passed away in the hospital. It was an exceptionally courageous mission.

We bear in mind that we currently have 120 individuals held captive. It is imperative that we exhaust all efforts to ensure their safe release.

We're aware that we can't perform rescues for all of them as they might not possess the necessary conditions for it.

To carry out this mission, we sought the assistance of the operational unit stationed in this vicinity under the Southern Command. They provided protection to the Special Forces involved in this endeavor.

I came across an image that depicted Noah Argamani's father. He was lifting his hands up while heading towards the hospital to meet his wife. She was to accompany him to see their daughter, who was at the brink of death.

He is expressing, "My daughter was brought back by the IDF." Witnessing the soldiers rescuing hostages from helicopters and transporting them to the hospital instills a great amount of strength in us and bolsters our resolute determination.

It is imperative that we ensure the safe return of the hostages to their homes.

Hagari stated that less than one hundred Palestinians were hurt. Additionally, he disclosed that particular teams were prepared to invade flats that have additional captives three or four times previously but did not follow through with the plan.

The Defense Minister Yoav Gallant expressed that this operation was truly exceptional and demonstrated immense courage. He added that, in his 47 years of serving in the Israeli defense establishment, he had never seen anything quite like it.

The Israeli Defense Forces, the Israeli Security Agency, and elite military units, along with supporting troops, have carried out a remarkable and courageous mission. This operation was carefully prepared and successfully undertaken with exceptional skill and strategy.

The different security organizations worked together in a closely coordinated manner, functioning as a unified entity.

Our soldiers displayed immense bravery by carrying out their duties amidst intense gunfire in the intricate Gaza cityscape.

I can't recall ever having carried out operations like these - with such a high intensity and level of teamwork resulting in successful outcomes.

I want to express my admiration and appreciation for the ones who are in charge of the IDF, ISA and Yamam (Special Forces). We will make all efforts to bring back the hostages safe and sound.

On Saturday, the President of the United States, Joe Biden, expressed his pleasure at the successful rescue of four Israeli hostages from Gaza who are all alive and well.

During a press briefing alongside French President Emmanuel Macron, Biden declared his support for the release of the hostages and affirmed, "We will persist in our efforts until all hostages are safe and a truce is achieved."

Andrey Kozlov, who was held captive, greeted medical personnel by shaking their hands once they had finished examining him.

Shlomi Ziv embraces his loved ones tightly after the accomplished operation.

Mr. Ziv felt overwhelmed with emotions as he finally got to reunite with his family after a long gap of 8 months. He became teary-eyed and found it difficult to hold back his emotions.

According to Reuters, a Hamas representative expressed that Israel's release of four hostages after a period of nine months was not commendable and only highlighted their lack of success.

The extremist group declared that many individuals, comprising of kids, were deceased or harmed in the action. The health administration under Hamas stated that 210 individuals, involving minors, were expired in the incident.

The American leader, Joe Biden, expressed his delight on Saturday regarding the successful rescue of the four Israeli hostages who were held captive in Gaza.

During a press conference with President Emmanuel Macron of France, Biden stated that he, along with his host, is happy to see the hostages return. He then promised that they will continue to work hard until all hostages are safely home and a ceasefire is established.

The Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, stated on a platform called X, previously known as Twitter, that he communicated with the loved ones of Noa Argamani and Shlomi Ziv via messages.

He stated, "I reiterate my request that all hostages be released immediately and unconditionally, and that this conflict come to a conclusion."

The news of the release of some of the hostages sparked a complex reaction among Israelis; some felt relieved and overjoyed while others felt furious and resentful towards prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Many expressed their disapproval of his constant rejection to negotiate a ceasefire deal that could potentially secure the release of the remaining hostages before it's too late.

The people of Tel Aviv regarded Saturday as a day filled with a lot of emotions.

Uriya Bekenstein, a 42-year-old individual, informed the AFP news agency that the hostages have been on their minds consistently for almost a year. Therefore, the rescue of even some of the hostages against all odds is of utmost significance.

However, numerous individuals from Israel also congregated in the urban center to demand the resignation of Netanyahu. They brandished placards that beseeched him to settle on a truce arrangement with Hamas.

Over 30 individuals were apprehended by law enforcement officers subsequent to occupying the street as an act of demonstrating, while the Israeli police deployed water cannons to scatter the group demanding the termination of hostilities.

Netanyahu personally hurried to the hospital to greet and speak with the recently liberated hostages. His team shared numerous photographs of him conversing with the families of those who were rescued, leading to negative reactions from those who unfortunately did not survive the ordeal.

Avi Marciano, the dad of Noa Marciano, who sadly lost her life while held captive before her remains were returned from Gaza, expressed his emotions in a statement shared by the Times of Israel. He shared that he couldn't help but feel touched when he saw Yaakov, the father of Noa Argamani.

I am truly glad for all the families who were able to hold their dear ones close. Nevertheless, I am feeling envious.

This emphasizes the fact that our conclusion was unfavorable. In a situation where things don't end well, the leader of the country doesn't attend, nor does he offer a communication.

The pictures of Noa, who is an Israeli citizen born in China, being snatched on a motorbike became emblematic of the terrible ordeals encountered by ordinary people during the festival and throughout the southern part of Israel when the violence broke out.

The office of Israeli President Isaac Herzog shared a video of Noa receiving a phone call from him. Noa, sitting in a hospital room with her father, expressed gratitude and happiness at the moment. She wore a smile on her face as she thanked the President for everything.

In a different recording, when conversing with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu through the telephone, Noa expressed, 'I am feeling very emotional. It's been a while since I last heard spoken Hebrew.'

On the morning of October 7th, she and her boyfriend Avinatan Or were abducted at the Supernova festival. It is believed that her partner is still being held captive.

Citizens of Israel came together in Tel Aviv to honor the successful rescue of hostages. They also rallied for Israel to come to an understanding with Hamas and end the conflict so that remaining captives can be freed.

There were individuals who displayed banners as a form of protest directed towards Benjamin Netanyahu. This public figure has demonstrated resistance towards agreeing to ceasefire agreements with the terror group on multiple occasions.

Demonstrators, who have coated their hands and clothing with ersatz blood, brandish placards demanding a cessation to the conflict in Gaza.

Only 19 women, including Noa, remain captive by the terrorist organization.

She subsequently surfaced in a disturbing video where she was held captive in January.

The IDF has announced that they were successful in rescuing the hostages with the assistance of ISA and "Yamam" forces. The hostages were found in two different locations situated in the center of Nuseirat.

They are in a healthy state and have been taken to the 'Sheba' Tel-HaShomer Medical Centre for more medical check-ups.

The military personnel are determined to do everything in their power to rescue the captives and bring them safely back.

After eight months of fighting against the Palestinian Hamas militants in Gaza, a remarkable rescue has finally taken place.

On a certain day, Yoav Gallant, the Defense Minister of Israel, expressed his happiness saying, "We are thrilled to see you back home, Noa, Almog, Andrey, and Shlomi."

The Hostages Families Forum Headquarters is a volunteer-run group that was created to aid in the return of hostages. The organisation deemed the rescue of the four hostages to be a fantastic feat and is urging the Israeli government to continue their efforts in bringing home the remaining hostages.

According to their statement, the IDF successfully executed a heroic operation that resulted in the freeing and safe return of Noa Argamani, Shlomi Ziv, Andrey Kozlov, and Almog Meir Jan. The accomplishment is being described as a miraculous triumph.

With the happiness and excitement that is spreading throughout Israel, it is important for the Israeli government to not forget their promise to rescue the remaining 120 captives that are being held captive by Hamas. These hostages include individuals who need to be rehabilitated and those who have already been killed and need to be given a proper burial.

We are still asking other countries to put pressure on Hamas so they will agree to the proposed agreement and free the remaining 120 hostages. Time is of the essence, and every day that passes without action is a day too long.

In October, Noa was taken into captivity and in January, she showed up in a frightening recording where she spoke to the camera with Yossi Sharabi and Itai Svirsky, who were also held as hostages. Sadly, the two men were reported to have been murdered and Noa was forced to make the announcement.

On May 31, Hamas released a video designed to instill fear in people's minds, allegedly featuring the voice of Noa Argamani.

The Mail On Sunday newspaper's headlines on October 7 grabbed attention due to Noa's heartbreaking appeal of 'Don't kill me' after the attacks.

Noa was captured on camera today embracing her father in tear-jerking moments, following her extended period of being held hostage.

In a video call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Noa expressed her deep emotions by stating, "It is overwhelming for me. It has been a long time since I have listened to the Hebrew language."

In November, Yakov, who is Noa's dad (seen in a photo), shared that doctors informed their family about Liora's limited remaining time to live.

In November, Yakov was among Noa's buddies who organized a musical tribute dedicated to Noa and her boyfriend Avi Natan. The tribute was performed to commemorate the duo, as they were both kidnapped from the Nova festival. Yakov sat down with Noa's friends during the tribute.

On October 7, Avi Nathan, who is the boyfriend of the woman, was captured on camera being taken against his will, causing him great sorrow and despair. It is currently thought that he is still being held as a captive.

In the year 2023, a picture of Avi Natan was captured. Avi Natan had previously been taken away from the Nova festival.

In a different clip, while conversing with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the phone, Noa expressed, 'I am filled with emotion. It's been a while since I last heard Hebrew.'

The news caused a lot of anger and concern from her relatives and people who are fighting for the cause, asking the government to take action and rescue her and the other captives in Gaza.

Noa's voice can be distinguished in the audio recording where she expresses being confined with the Al-Qassam Brigades, which is the militant division of Hamas.

I've been held captive for over 237 days, and I'm uncertain about when I'll be released.

Noa's talk with the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu As an AI language model, I cannot speculate on the context of the conversation.

Netanyahu: Hi there Noa, nice to have you back.

Noa: Many thanks.

Netanyahu: How do you feel, Noa?

Noa: I am feeling thrilled. It has been a while since I last had a conversation in Hebrew.

Netanyahu: Nowadays, we speak Hebrew, which is important for our heritage. We have never lost hope in you, even for a second. I am not sure if you feel the same, but we do believe it and have seen it come to fruition.

Noa: Much appreciated.

Netanyahu: May your family be blessed, and give your mother a hug from me and my spouse.

Noa: Thank you very much.

To the folks in Israel, I ask: Have you entered into a political alliance with Netanyahu, Gallant, and Gantz? Could the outcome for me and my associates end up parallel to what happened to Ron Arad?

In 1986, Ron Arad, a native of Israel, parachuted out of his airplane during a mission over southern Lebanon. He was unfortunately captured and held captive as a hostage, which Israel has attempted to find and rescue him for many years. Sadly, at this time, it is believed that Ron Arad is no longer alive.

When the video started circulating, the Argamani Family issued a statement through the Hostages & Missing Families Forum, requesting that it not be aired.

Shortly after, the forum released a statement indicating that the video could be made public with the family's consent.

The Argamani family has given their consent to use a video where Noa Argamani can be heard while she was held captive by Hamas. They came to this decision after analyzing the situation and obtaining further details.

Besides Noa's singing, her family displays some doodles that they suppose to be Noa's artwork.

The forum released a statement expressing that a total of 125 individuals have been captured by Hamas for almost 8 months. They stated that the Israeli authorities should respond promptly and firmly, without any influence from Hamas' propaganda video, in order to negotiate a settlement and secure the hostages' safe return home.

Liora Argamani, who is the mother of Noa, has been diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer. She has expressed multiple times that she wants to see her daughter once again.

Towards the end of the previous year, a 61-year-old individual made a final request to United States President Joe Biden, imploring him for the chance to 'embrace' their daughter 'one final time' before their daughter's passing.

The family members of the Israeli hostages who were rescued and released proudly display the Israeli flag outside the Sheba Tel-HaShomer Medical Centre in Ramat Gan on June 8, 2024.

The military's announcement that Israeli forces have successfully rescued four hostages has stirred up reactions among people.

Joyful expressions lit up the exterior of the medical facility in Israel following the successful liberation of four captives who were located in the central Gaza Strip on Saturday.

On this day, those who are showing their support for the hostages decided to wave flags of Israel and capture themselves on video.

A disturbing video displayed the exact time when the Israeli captive, Noa, was abducted by Hamas and transported to Gaza on a motorcycle (as seen in the picture) on the 7th of October.

The frightening footage displayed Noa enclosed by a minimum of ten armed terrorists (depicted) who were audible in their teasing and yelling towards her.

The video that was released in April shows a woman crying out in distress as she is forcefully handled by a Palestinian soldier. The soldier forcefully presses her head down while covering her face with a black bag (as seen in the picture).

The photograph featuring Noa, screaming for assistance with her arms stretched out towards her partner, became a highly recognizable picture of the heinous acts. The Mail on Sunday released it on October 8.

In simple language, she expressed her situation as she revealed that she has Stage 4 brain cancer and it is incurable. Before she leaves her family forever, she just wants to have a chance to embrace her daughter, who is her only child, for the last time.

My girl Noa is a buoyant and determined girl who spreads happiness.

She adores dancing, has a great passion for music, cherishes spending time with her loved ones.

During the month of March, she once again appealed to the President, expressing in a recorded message: 'I am deeply distressed. My physical well-being is suffering as it is not functioning as it should. Additionally, my daughter remains in captivity, causing me further anguish.'

Ever since the abduction incident, whenever I glance at her expression in the photograph, it fills me with immense emotion.

"She is so lovely and wonderful. I desperately wish to lay my eyes on her again and have one more conversation with her," she implored.

President Joe Biden, I am making a plea to you as my time in this world may be limited. This may very well be my final request and I'm urgently asking for your attention.

There is a young lady who is currently one of the over 100 hostages held in Gaza. This terror group is believed to still have her and 18 other women captive.

Several individuals who survived the hostage swap and ceasefire arrangement in Gaza during November have recounted experiencing torture, sexual abuse, and lack of sustenance while being held captive.

In the district of Florentin in Tel Aviv, Israel, a piece of wall decoration showcasing Noa's image can be witnessed as of May 11, 2024.

On May 31, drawings thought to have been created by the young woman were found alongside the sound of Noa's voice by her family.

th, 2021. The Israeli military carried out this forced evacuation in response to recent rocket attacks coming from the Gaza Strip. The move was aimed at protecting civilians from the ongoing rocket attacks, which have caused damage and injuries in Israeli territory. On the 7th of October 2021, Israel conducted a mandatory evacuation, where they removed civilians from the streets and sent them back to Gaza. This decision was a response to the rocket attacks that have been coming from Gaza, which have caused harm and damage in Israel. The goal of the operation was to protect Israeli residents from further harm.

A video captured the moment when members of Hamas took people captive and brought them into the Gaza territory on October 7th.

Hamas and unaffiliated witnesses have alleged that Israel has violated global regulations through its airstrikes and other actions in Nuseirat. This offensive has caused significant damage to structures and allegedly led to the deaths of numerous Palestinian individuals.

A refugee camp is located in the northeast region of Deir al-Balah city.

Hamas released a statement stating that numerous individuals have been killed or injured and their bodies are scattered throughout the streets and safe areas.

The group stated that Israeli troops were involved in a 'cruel and vicious attack on Nuseirat camp'.

According to messages shared on Telegram, it has been alleged that the IDF killed some hostages during the operation. Israel has dismissed this claim as a 'blatant lie'.

A representative of Hamas named Abu Obaida stated that the opposing party managed to release some of their prisoners through committing dreadful acts of violence. However, they also caused the deaths of some individuals involved in the process.

The procedure is set to present a significant threat to the adversary captives and will result in a catastrophic effect on their well-being and existence.

The actions of the Zionist enemy in the Nuseirat location within the Gaza Strip can be described as a multilayered act of war that violates international law, and those who were impacted the most were the prisoners.

The foreign ministry of Iran stated that the assault was an appalling and startling offense. Iran has provided assistance and monetary support to Hamas.

The foreign ministry of Jordan categorized the military operation as an act that goes against international laws. Egypt, which is situated nearby, also condemned the same operation on similar grounds.

Pictures taken by press photographers and videos shared on social media presented evidence of people harmed in the refugee camp due to Israeli attacks.

It was evident that minors were among the casualties who were being transported away, either injured or deceased.

Josep Borrell, the European Union's foreign policy leader, stated on the social media platform X (previously known as Twitter) that the ongoing massacre should stop without delay.

Today, the Gaza Strip was bombarded by Israel and Palestinians had to evacuate those who were dead and injured. This was the situation in Deir al Balah.

Today, a man from Palestine was seen carrying someone who was hurt after an attack carried out by Israel.

Today, individuals from Palestine are assisting in the removal of deceased and injured persons from the area of Deir al Balah.

On Saturday, there was an Israeli attack in Deir al Balah, resulting in the evacuation of deceased and injured Palestinians from the Gaza Strip.

Palestinians who have been harmed are receiving medical attention at Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al Balah, Gaza after being targeted by Israeli attacks.

. Nuseirat refugee camp witnessed an incident where an Israeli shelling caused a building to be destroyed. A firefighter from Palestine's civil defense inspected the debris left by the disaster.

A video from AFPTV exhibited dense clouds of smoke rising high above multiple structures in Nuseirat.

Additional videos shared on the internet depicted Kozlov and Meir Jan's arrival in Israel, and the people enjoying the beach in Tel Aviv became ecstatic as a lifeguard informed them about the successful rescue of the four individuals.

Over the past few weeks, the military launched vigorous attacks both in the air and on the ground within the vicinity of Nuseirat.

Last Thursday, the armed forces attacked a school that was being used as a shelter managed by UNRWA, an organization offering aid to Palestinian refugees. Al-Aqsa hospital declared that this resulted in the fatalities of 37 individuals.

The Israeli armed forces accepted responsibility for carrying out an attack in the Nuseirat refugee camp where a UN school was targeted. They claimed that the operation resulted in the deaths of 17 individuals who they labeled as 'terrorists'.

During the month of February, a new mission was carried out to rescue two hostages. However, the health ministry in Gaza, which is presently under the rule of Hamas, reported that the mission was accompanied by severe air strikes that led to the death of approximately 100 individuals in southern Gaza's Rafah region.

Approximately 1,200 individuals lost their lives during the October 7 assaults within Israel while roughly 250 individuals became hostages.

Over 100 individuals held captive were set free in November while a temporary truce was in effect. As part of the agreement, Israel released Palestinian prisoners.

Currently, there are still 116 individuals who are being held against their will in Gaza. Among them, the military has confirmed that 41 have sadly lost their lives.

The response from Israel resulted in the death of 36,731 individuals in Gaza, with the vast majority being innocent civilians. Reports from the Gaza health ministry indicate that around 15,000 of those who lost their lives were young children.

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