Noa Argamani, a 26-year-old Israeli who was kidnapped by Hamas during an attack at the Supernova music festival on October 7, has shared her harrowing experience of captivity.
Speaking to G7 embassy representatives in Tokyo, Argamani revealed that every night she feared it might be her last. Her ordeal came to an end in June, thanks to a special forces raid that secured her freedom along with three others. Argamani's story highlights the psychological torment hostages endure and underscores the urgency of rescuing those still in captivity before it's too late.
Her testimony comes amid faltering cease-fire talks, drawing international attention to the ongoing conflict and the plight of hostages.
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It's heart-wrenching to hear about Noa Argamani's terrifying experience under Hamas captivity. Her brave recounting sheds light on the unyielding threats Israelis face and the importance of a strong, decisive response to terrorism. This further solidifies why we must stand unwavering in our support for Israel and its right to defend its citizens against such barbaric acts.
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Noa Argamani says hostages must be brought back before it’s ‘too late’
Noa Argamani, an Israeli hostage freed in a special forces raid in June, has said she fell asleep each night in Hamas captivity fearing that it "may be the last night of my life." In her most extensive comments since she was rescued alongside three others ...
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Rescued Israeli hostage says she thought every night in captivity might be her last
A young Israeli ... of the hostages seized by Hamas on October 7 said Wednesday she thought every night in captivity could be her last. "Every night I was falling asleep and thinking, 'This may be the last night of my life,'" Noa Argamani said in Japan ...
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Israeli hostage Noa Argamani speaks out about horrors of captivity: ‘This may be the last night of my life’
“Every night I was falling asleep and thinking, this may be the last night of my life,” Argamani, 26, who was kidnapped from the Supernova music festival during the deadly Oct. 7 attack in southern Israel, told a room full of G7 embassy representatives in Tokyo on Wednesday, per the AFP.
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