Noa’s video, in which she spoke about the Israeli hostages still held in Gaza, was shown on Saturday at a demonstration in Tel Aviv.For the first time, an Israeli captive who had been freed from captivity publicly spoke about what happened to him in a taped message on Saturday. Noa Argamani was kidnapped by Hamas militants during the October 7 massacre, and she was imprisoned in the Gaza Strip for 246 days. The 26-year-old recalled her time spent in captivity and stated, “My biggest worry was for my parents.”The Hostages and Missing Families Forum produced a video in which the Israeli citizen, who was born in China, shared her concerns about being the only child of a mother suffering from a terminal illness and her parents.
In December, US President Joe Biden received a plea from Liora, the daughter’s mother, who is battling an aggressive type of brain cancer, requesting her daughter’s recusal. Liora wrote to Biden, “I have stage 4 brain cancer, and I am terminally ill.” “The opportunity to give my only child, my daughter, one last hug before I forever part ways with my family is all that’s on my mind.”Noa’s video, in which she spoke about the Israeli hostages still held in Gaza, was shown on Saturday at a demonstration in Tel Aviv. “I would like to use this opportunity to remind everyone that my partner, Avinatan Or, from whom I was separated at the time of the abduction, is one of the 120 hostages who are currently held captive by Hamas.”