Hamas mocks ‘fate’ of three hostages, including Noa Argamani, in disturbing propaganda video

Hamas on Sunday released a video of three Israeli captives, including Nova rave attendee Noa Argamani, who became the face of the hostage crisis after footage showed her being dragged away on a motorcycle.

The video included a disturbing preview: “Tomorrow we will inform you of your destination.”

Argamani, 26, and fellow hostages Yossi Sharabi, 53, and Itai Svirsky, 38, were seen for the first time since their kidnapping on October 7 in the video released by the terrorist group.

It was unclear when the video was filmed.

But as with other hostage videos released by Hamas, the three are seen introducing themselves and pleading with the Israeli government to do everything possible to ensure their safe return.

They conclude with a message to the Israeli people that states: “Your government is lying.”

The worrying development came after Hamas claimed to have lost contact with “many” of its hostages following Israeli bombings in Gaza, suggesting they may have been killed.

Noa Argamani, 26, appeared on video for the first time since she was kidnapped by Hamas on October 7. The world watched in horror as Argamani was seen yelling at her boyfriend as the terrorists who attacked the Supernova took her away on a motorcycle. rave on October 7th. The latest Hamas propaganda videos tell viewers that the fate of Argamani and two other hostages will be revealed on Monday.

The video does not detail the condition of the three hostages, who were among the estimated 250 who were kidnapped during the brutal Oct. 7 terrorist attack.

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Argamani appeared in one of the first videos of the Hamas attack, in which she is seen shouting “Don’t kill me!” her as they took her away on the back of a motorcycle.

The sobbing hostage was photographed trying to get closer to her boyfriend, Avinatan Or, who was being manhandled by the terrorists before they took him away too.

Argamani was among hundreds of festival-goers whose lives were changed forever when Hamas gunmen invaded Israel on October 7. LIora Argamani has called on the world to help free her daughter and reunite her family before she succumbs to her terminal brain cancer.

The shocking video went viral on social media and quickly became one of the most recognizable scenes of the attack at the Supernova rave that left more than 360 festival-goers dead.

Argamani has drawn international attention after Netanyahu revealed that he asked Beijing for help on behalf of the hostage’s mother, Liora, who is a Chinese citizen.

Liora, who suffers from terminal brain cancer, has pleaded with Israel and China to help her reunite her family before she dies from her illness.

Yossi Sharabi was also seen for the first time since he disappeared on October 7. Sharabi was kidnapped along with his brother Eli from their homes in Kibbutz Be’eri. Provided to NY Post

He also sent a heartbreaking letter to President Biden in December also asking for U.S. help, causing CNN anchor John Oz to sob as he read the note on air.

“I am terminally ill with stage 4 brain cancer. All that goes through my mind before I am separated from my family forever is the opportunity to hug my daughter, my only daughter, one last time,” Liora wrote.

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Sharabi was kidnapped along with his brother Eli, 51, when their homes in Kibbutz Be’eri were attacked by Hamas during the Sukkot holiday.

Also appearing in the new Hamas propaganda video was 38-year-old Itay Svirsky.

Eli’s wife and two teenage daughters were confirmed to be among the dead at the kibbutz, along with their dog, after their home was burned down, the Times of Israel reported.

Svirsky from Tel Aviv was also in Be’eri visiting his parents when he was kidnapped by Hamas, and the bodies of his mother and father were found days later.

More than 130 hostages remain captive in Gaza, and the Jewish state believes that about 25 include bodies of Israeli citizens that Hamas refuses to hand over.

With post cables

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