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4 hostages rescued from Hamas captivity in daring IDF raid

IDF forces conducted a daring raid on Saturday in the Nuseirat Refugee Camp in the Gaza Strip culminating with the successful return of Noa Argamani, Andrey Kozlov, Almog Meir Jan and Shlomi Ziv. One servicemember dies in operation.

by  Erez Linn
Published on  06-06-2024 13:37
Last modified: 06-13-2024 18:10
4 hostages rescued from Hamas captivity in daring IDF raidReuters/IDF Spokesperson's Unit

Noa Argamani, a rescued hostage embraces her father, Yakov Argamani, after the military said that Israeli forces have rescued four hostages alive | Photo: Reuters/IDF Spokesperson's Unit

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IDF forces conducted a daring raid on Saturday in the Nuseirat Refugee Camp in the Gaza Strip culminating with the successful rescue of hostages held by Hamas since Oct. 7.

Noa Argamani embraced by her father after her release (Credit: IDF Spokesperson's Unit) IDF Spokesperson's Unit

The raid took place in two separate apartments and under heavy fire from Palestinians, after actionable intelligence could be confirmed over the past several days.

Video: Noa Argamani reunited with her family / Credit: Courtesy

The hostages were Noa Argamani, Andrey Kozlov , Almog Meir Jan and Shlomi Ziv. All four were taken hostage during the deadly attack on the Nova Rave on Oct. 7 near Kibbutz Re'im.

Video: Noa Argamani, her father Yaakov and a fighter who rescued her and other hostages / Credit: IDF

One IDF soldier was hurt during the operation and was being treated for his severe injuries and later died from his wounds.

Video: The IDF announces the results of the operation / Credit:X/@idf

The IDF Spokesperson Daniel Hagari said multiple agencies and forces joined the IDF in the operation, including the Shin Bet security agency and the Israel Police's special counterterrorism unit, Yamam. The operation – at the heart of a civilian population – was in the works for weeks. Two helicopters were involved: The first for Noa Argamani and the second for the other three, while IDF forces were under constant fire.

Cheers on Tel Aviv beaches as the lifeguards announce the release of four hostages. This is the Israel I love. pic.twitter.com/cw9OeN1A7M

— Fania Oz-Salzberger 🇮🇱🟣⚖️ פניה עוז-זלצברגר (@faniaoz) June 8, 2024

Argamani's horrific kidnapping on Oct. 7 was filmed by terrorists, who spread the disturbing footage showing here pleading "Don't kill me" as she was violently being held by on a motorcycle and outstretching her hand toward her boyfriend, who was also taken captive.

Video: The daring rescue / Courtesy

Before the news came out, the IDF made an announcement of a rare and intense military operation on Saturday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched a comprehensive assault on the central Gaza Strip's Nuseirat area. Palestinian reports indicate that the IDF was conducting attacks from air, sea, and land, resulting in numerous casualties.

Noa Argamani (25), Almog Meir Jan (21), Andrey Kozlov (27), and Shlomi Ziv (40) were rescued in a special operation by the IDF, ISA and Israel Police from 2 separate locations in the heart of Nuseirat after being kidnapped by Hamas from the Nova music festival.

They are in good… pic.twitter.com/PnkjL4GRQz

— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) June 8, 2024

Hamas officials reported an extensive offensive that included bombardments from tanks, helicopters, drones, and fighter jets. According to these reports, dozens of Palestinians have been killed or injured in the attacks. Palestinian sources also claim that an IDF "special force" entered the Nuseirat market.

Earlier, an IDF spokesperson confirmed the operations, stating that "the IDF is targeting terrorist infrastructure in the area." Palestinian sources report at least 15 fatalities and dozens of injuries from the strikes, with additional casualties resulting from exchanges of fire between security forces and terrorists.

Noa Argamani united with her father on June 8, 2024 Courtesy

Arab media outlets also reported that Israeli security forces surrounded the Al-Daawa school in northern Nuseirat refugee camp, with intense gunfire exchanges being reported.

Several weeks ago Hamas released a recording in which Argamani's voice pleads with Israelis to protest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government, accusing it of being willing to let the captives die. "Please, don't let Netanyahu and the government kill us," the voice says. "Save us. Time is running out," referring to the 125 hostage still being held.

In the video, Argamani addresses the people of Israel "Go out into the streets, men and women, block the streets of Tel Aviv, and don't go home until we return." Argamani's voice is also heard saying, "Do you support the Netanyahu Gallant and Gantz government?" referring to the three members of the War Cabinet: Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and Minister without Portfolio Benny Gantz.

The release follows a video in January that showed Argaman, 24, along with two Israeli men who were already deceased at the time after being held by Hamas. In that footage, the captives made statements that were almost certainly coerced for propaganda purposes.

Video: The audio of Noa Argamani released on May 31, 2024

While Hamas did not explicitly say the voice belonged to Argamani, officials from the forum representing families of captives said they believed it was her based on the recording. Argamani's family gave a green light to air the recording.

On the terrible Saturday of October, Andrey Kozlov worked as a security guard at the Nova rave near the Gaza border in the Kibbutz Re'im fields when terrorists from the Hamas organization infiltrated the festival area. Kozlov sent messages to friends writing that he had nowhere to escape, telling his girlfriend that he was surrounded by terrorists and they were firing rockets at them. From 9:00 a.m. onward he was no longer heard from. Three weeks later, his family was notified of his abduction to Gaza.

Kozlov immigrated to Israel out of a true love for the country with the intention to stay, build a home and future here. His girlfriend Jennifer said during the struggle for his return: "I am for everyone returning, everyone needs to come home. I'm afraid they will abandon the men – each one is someone very important in our lives, whether woman or man. This is my boyfriend, this is someone's son.

Video: PM Netanyahu speaks with Noa Argamani / Credit: Courtesy

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