Noa Argamani
Noa Argamani is an Israeli woman who was taken hostage by Hamas on October 7 from the Supernova music festival in Re'im. After 245 days in captivity, Argamani and three others were rescued by IDF soldiers during a raid on the Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza, which has become known as Operation Zarmora.
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Noa Argamani at TIME Magazine gala: 'I will keep fighting' to bring hostages home
Argamani, who survived 246 days of captivity in Gaza before being rescued during Operation Arnon, has been named to Time Magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people.
Time names Noa Argamani in its 100 most influential people of 2025 list
Douglas Emhoff, the husband of Kamala Harris, shared that Noa Argamani showed "extraordinary courage and humanity" both during her captivity and in her advocacy for the hostages since her rescue.
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Noa Argamani and Ditza Or, hostage Avinatan Or's mother, spoke to diplomats about the urgent need for a hostage deal.
Israel receives sign of life of Gaza hostage Avinatan Or - report
His family has previously said that they've received multiple signs of life from Or, but none since the spring of 2024.
'I know what it's like to be left behind,' Noa Argamani tells UN Security Council
Argamani attended the UN Security Council meeting at the invite of Israel's UN permanent representative Danny Danon.
'We'll leave no one behind,' Witkoff says at Miami Nova exhibit
US envoy Steve Witkoff pledged to bring Hamas-held hostages home at a Miami memorial marking 500 days since the October 7 massacre.
'It is not possible to rehabilitate': Freed hostage Noa Argamani on life after captivity
Argamani described being unable to sleep, eat, or function because she feels like part of herself is still in Gaza.
Noa Argamani speaks of her time in Hamas captivity at Nova exhibit
"I loved traveling the world, celebrating life, and going to parties — and then I was kidnapped from a party," the 27-year-old released hostage told crowds at a Nova Music Festival Exhibition event.
Noa Argamani recounts harrowing Gaza captivity at Herzog's residence
Argamani's remarks came as she showed the audience a video published in January in which she appeared in captivity.
Body of hostage Itai Svirsky, killed in Hamas captivity, recovered by IDF in Gaza
On January 15, Hamas announced in a video that Itai Svirsky, 38, had been killed in an IDF airstrike.
'Children of October 7' documentary with Montana Tucker premieres in Jerusalem
Tucker, who has over 14 million followers on social media, has been speaking out about the Hamas massacre since it happened.