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BREAKING NEW: Noa Argamani Kidnap Video , Noa Argamani Kidnapping , Noa Argamani Hostage Video
BREAKING NEW: Noa Argamani Kidnap Video , Noa Argamani Kidnapping , Noa Argamani Hostage Video

Noa Argamani, a 26-year-old Chinese-Israeli woman, was among the four hostages rescued by Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip on Saturday. The other three hostages rescued were:

1. Almog Meir Jan, 22, from a small town near Tel Aviv, who had finished his army service three months earlier and was supposed to start a job at a tech company the day after the attack.

2. Andrey Kozlov, 27, who was working as a security guard at the Tribe of Nova music festival and had immigrated to Israel alone a year and a half earlier.

BREAKING NEW: Noa Argamani Kidnap Video , Noa Argamani Kidnapping , Noa Argamani Hostage Video
BREAKING NEW: Noa Argamani Kidnap Video , Noa Argamani Kidnapping , Noa Argamani Hostage Video

3. Shlomi Ziv, 41, from a farming community in northern Israel, who was working as a security guard and had gone to the party with two friends who were both killed.

The four captives had been abducted from the desert rave near the border during Hamas’ wide-ranging assault into Israel on October 7, which resulted in the deaths of over 350 people in the worst massacre in Israel’s history.

Noa Argamani’s mother, Liora Argamani, a Chinese immigrant to Israel who has stage four brain cancer, had pleaded in a poignant video for a chance to see her only daughter one last time before she dies. Liora said, “I want to see her one more time. Talk to her one more time. I don’t have a lot of time left in this world.”

The rescue operation came amid a major Israeli air and ground offensive in central Gaza that has killed and wounded hundreds of Palestinians, including at least 94 on Saturday.

Hamas and other militants killed some 1,200 people in the October 7 attack and captured around 250 others, including men, women, children, and older adults. More than 100, mostly women and children, were freed in exchange for Palestinians imprisoned by Israel during a weeklong ceasefire last year.

Israeli authorities believe the militants are still holding around 120 hostages, with 43 pronounced dead. Survivors include about 15 women, two children under the age of 5, and two men in their 80s.

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