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.
"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.
Argamani's remarks came as she showed the audience a video published in January in which she appeared in captivity.
On January 15, Hamas announced in a video that Itai Svirsky, 38, had been killed in an IDF airstrike.
Tucker, who has over 14 million followers on social media, has been speaking out about the Hamas massacre since it happened.
In her Instagram post, Argamani shared her frustration that 101 hostages have not yet been rescued from Hamas.
'You are not alone; the US stands with you," Sen Lindsey Graham said from the Western Wall.
Amit Soussana was the first former hostage to give public testimony on Hamas's sexual violence; Noa Argamani was rescued from Gaza and has continued to raise awareness for remaining captives.
The American music producer met with Argamani, along with Ed Sheeran and Post Malone, and called to bring the hostages home.
An initial IDF investigation revealed that the lookouts stationed outside the tunnel spotted IDF soldiers approaching them, which most likely prompted them to kill the hostages and leave the scene.
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