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Report: It’s possible that Palestinian citizens, not Hamas, kidnapped hostage Noa Argamani

It has been revealed that Noa Argamani, who was thought to be a captive held by Hamas, may have really been abducted by Palestinian citizens. According to the Daily Mail, these civilians are thought to have accompanied militants from Hamas into Israel.

Noa, 26, rose to prominence as the face of the hostages who were kidnapped on October 7 from Israel’s Nova music festival. She screams for assistance as a bunch of guys grab her and take her away on the back of a motorbike in a terrifying video.

The males were seen holding Avinatan Or, her lover. It was seen that he was forced to walk with his hands behind his back.

For the last two months, Noa’s family has been waiting for updates on her. Nevertheless, it is now thought that she could have been abducted by a group of Palestinian citizens, exacerbating their helplessness. According to NBC News, these individuals may have seized Noa by following the Hamas militants into Israel based on their examination of text messages, phone records, satellite photos, and interview transcripts.

This may well be the reason why Noa was not among the several women and children that Hamas freed during last month’s truce. Perhaps Hamas does not know where she is being held by civilians.

When Hamas carried out its surprise strike, Noa and Avinatan were among the hundreds of young people present at the music event. At 8:10 a.m., Noa texted her pal to let her know she was stuck in a parking lot and couldn’t get out. “Descend. Tell me everything is well,” her companion answered. After more than two hours, Noa texted her pal once again, saying, “We don’t have a car.”

Noa didn’t communicate with anybody again after this. Later, her terrifying video went viral online.

When a video appeared that seemed to show Noa sitting on a couch and sipping water from a bottle, her family saw some optimism. Behind her, two figures could be seen strolling barefoot.

Meanwhile, Noa’s mother, who is battling cancer, has pleaded for her release. As she fights stage 4 brain cancer, Liora has said that she wishes she could have seen her daughter before the disease takes her life.

“Before something happens to me due to my medical condition, which would mean I won’t be able to,” she told the Mail, “my one wish would be to hug and see Noa.” She is a powerful girl, I know that. We are holding out for her. My only source of strength is the prospect of her returning home.

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