Posted on 06/08/2024 7:55:21 AM PDT by week 71
Noa Argamani returned to the arms of her father today after 245 days spent in dire captivity in the beleaguered Gaza Strip.
Noa, who was taken hostage by Hamas on the back of a motorcycle on October 7, was among four hostages rescued in a dramatic firefight with IDF forces earlier today.
Emotional scenes showed Noa, 26, reunited with her father on his birthday - the first time in more than half a year that they had seen each other since her capture from the Supernova Music Festival.
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And one memory seared into her mind that will loom larger than all the rest... Brave soldiers from her own country storming the buildings, blowing away her terrified tormenters, and hearing that big old 53 come screaming in and landing.
I wondered if she was the one filmed while on the back of the motorcycle being kidnapped and it looks like she was. I didn’t think she’d get out of that situation alive.
Among those brave soldiers was one of their leaders who was on point, got caught in a crossfire and was mortally wounded. He was evacuated by helicopter and died in the hospital. He was a father of young children, so the pain and suffering due to the Hamas Oct. 7 attack still goes on.
Those kids will grow up knowing their father was a brave man and a national hero. Better if he was with them, but those kids will have much pride in him and probably won’t go the victim route.
Will WaPo and MSLSD celebrate the humanitarian release of 4 hostages by the compassionate HAMAS?
Agree. Prayers up for all and especially the IDF man killed during the rescue.
As these innocent victims were rescued, the American Leftists were taking cars and planes to DC to surround the White House to protests the alleged genocide by Israelis. Including spray painting red words and symbols on memorials.
By the way, endangering the White House along with acts of vandalism and shouted death threats over a bullhorn while pushing against police officers is an insurrection.
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