Dramatic bodycam footage was released capturing the rescue of Noa Argamani, an Israeli citizen held captive by Hamas for eight months. The 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 Hamas-occupied buildings targeted by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).

In the video, an officer reassures Argamani, “Noa everything is okay, we are 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 rushed out of the building and carried to safety by an Israeli commando amid gunfire in the background.

Argamani, who survived a terrorist attack at the music festival, described her harrowing experiences during captivity, including being forced to dress as a Palestinian woman and shifted 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 terror group.

Following her rescue, heartwarming videos show a reunited Argamani embracing her father, Yakov. This successful rescue operation also saw the loss of Commander Arnon Zamora from the Yamam Counter Terrorism Unit, who played a crucial role in the operation.

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The rescue of Noa Argamani, alongside the previous rescue of three other hostages, demonstrates the Israeli forces’ dedication to safeguarding their citizens from terrorism and bringing them home safely.

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