Spectacular body camera footage captured the rescue of Noa Argamani, an Israeli citizen held captive by Hamas for eight months, has been released. Elite Israeli forces carried out a daring and “complex” operation in Gaza to rescue Argamani, who was kidnapped during the Supernova music festival on October 7. She was found inside one of the two buildings occupied by Hamas, targeted by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).
Body cam footage of Noa Argamani's heroic hostage rescue by the Israel Police, IDF and ISA Yamam forces pic.twitter.com/XcqNgurhNb
— Israel Police (@israelpolice) June 15, 2024
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This is what Noa Argamani's rescue looks like from a YMM fighter's helmet cam:
“Noa, everything is fine, we're taking you home. Rest assured, we're so glad you're here. We are proud of you”
– “I'm very excited, I'm just very scared on the road”
-… pic.twitter.com/TLMlQ4jn9v— Mossad comment (@MOSSADil) June 15, 2024
In the video, an officer reassures Argamani: “Noa, everything is fine, we're taking you home. We're taking you home Noa. You're safe, we're taking you to the vehicle.” The footage captures the intense raid, with an explosion heard as the operation unfolds. Argamani is seen being ejected from the building and taken to safety by an Israeli commando amidst gunfire in the background.
Argamani, who survived a terrorist attack at the music festival, described her harrowing experiences in captivity, including being forced to dress as a Palestinian woman and move between several apartments in Gaza. In January, she was forced to announce the deaths of fellow hostages Yossi Sharabi and Itai Svirsky in a propaganda video released by the terrorist group.
After her rescue, touching videos show a reunited Argamani embracing her father, Yakov. This successful rescue operation also saw the loss of Commander Arnon Zamora of the Yamam Counter-Terrorism Unit, who played a crucial role in the operation.
Noa Argamani was reunited with her father ❤️🩹
After spending eight months as a hostage in Gaza, Noa was rescued a few hours ago.#GAZA #Hamas #Israel #hostage pic.twitter.com/wlPIYW9gb0
— Bharat Spectrum (@BharatSpectrum) June 8, 2024
Noa Argamani's father at the Chabad house in Tel Aviv.
Look at the joy and gratitude! 😍 pic.twitter.com/spZmc64zak
— Adam Albilya (@AdamAlbilya) June 13, 2024
Noa Argamani's father had the happiest birthday today. pic.twitter.com/769Rnecabq
— Samuel (@SamuelIse3) June 8, 2024
The rescue of Noa Argamani, along with the previous rescue of three other hostages, demonstrates the dedication of Israeli forces to protecting its citizens from terrorism and bringing them home safely.
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