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The news that her daughter was missing was hard enough to bear. When the family later saw a video of Hamas terrorists kidnapping them on a motorcycle, they were deeply shocked.
The past few weeks have been an ordeal for the parents of kidnapped Noa Argamani (26). Her daughter was kidnapped at the Supernova music festival during the Hamas invasion of Israel. Shortly afterwards, a video emerged of the young woman pleading with the terrorists: “Please don’t kill me!”
Will Noa ever see her cancer-stricken mother again?
What is particularly bad in this situation is that the kidnapped Noa may never see her mother Liora again. Because the woman suffers from a brain tumor, her father Yaacov tells the Daily Mail. “My wife is not feeling well, the doctors don’t have much hope for her,” he said. “It is a very difficult time for us as a family and we are trying to get through it.”
Yaacov and Liora were awakened at 6:30 am on October 7 by sirens warning of incoming missiles. “At first I told my wife it was a mistake, but then another rocket and another came. I went to see if my daughter and her boyfriend Avi were still in their room, but they weren’t. I called them and called them, but they didn’t answer.” Then the video appeared.
A week later, Liora was taken to hospital under pressure from the situation. Yaacov says he hasn’t slept since. «The night is not night. You spend your days checking for news or information.”
Father Yaacov has only one wish
The daughter’s birthday was also very difficult for the Argamani family. Two weeks ago, family and friends tried to celebrate Noa’s 26th birthday. “We sang. But we are desperate, you are celebrating your daughter’s birthday, but she is not there. Only her photo. “What kind of birthday is this?” asks father Yaacov.
Noa’s father has only one wish, he revealed to the Daily Mail: “I hope that Noa is freed from the Gaza Strip and that she can see her mother before it is too late.” (chs)
Source: Blick

I am Amelia James, a passionate journalist with a deep-rooted interest in current affairs. I have more than five years of experience in the media industry, working both as an author and editor for 24 Instant News. My main focus lies in international news, particularly regional conflicts and political issues around the world.