Dying mom of hostage Noa Argamani releases poignant plea to see daughter 'one last time'

Noa Argmani was in one of the first videos seen by the world screaming "don't kill me" as she was taken away by Hamas on a motorcycle.

The mother of Noa Argamani with a photo of her daughter in the background.

The mother of Noa Argamani with a photo of her daughter in the background. (Image: Instagram / @natasharaquel)

The dying mom of an Israeli woman kidnapped by Hamas terrorists on a motorbike says she just wants to see her one last time.

In a desperate and emotional plea, Liora Argamani, mom of Noa Argamani who was kidnapped from the Nova festival on October 7, released a recorded message begging for the immediate return of her daughter.

Noa's mother, currently battling brain cancer, expressed her dying "wish" to see her once more "at home".

In the heart-wrenching message, Leora Agamani addressed her daughter directly, saying: "Noah, I want to tell you, if I don't get to see you, please know that I love you very much. Please know we did everything we could to get you released. The whole world loves you."

She called upon President Biden and the Red Cross to facilitate the swift return of her daughter.

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Noa was seen in one of the first videos released by Hamas during the Supernova desert rave massacre. The footage shows her seated on the back of a motorcycle behind her Hamas captor, desperately reaching out to her boyfriend, Avinatan, who was also held by the terrorists.

The couple had attended the outdoor music event without informing Noa's parents.

In a video statement, Yaakov Argamani, Noa's father, revealed that she had subtly asked him if it was okay for her to go out that day before leaving for the festival.

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A man holds up a photo of Noa at a press conference for the families of the hostages. (Image: Getty)

On Saturday morning, after attending holiday services, Yaakov Argamani discovered that Noa and Avinatan were not in her room.

Hamas released footage later that day, showing Noa Argamani being held in Gaza, adding to the distress of her family.

In October, Liora Argamani condemned the kidnapping of her daughter. She said: "It’s a world crime. She’s 26, she loves parties and life, she didn’t do anything wrong. Help us."

Screenshot from the video showing Noa being taken away on a motorcycle.

Screenshot from the video showing Noa being taken away on a motorcycle. (Image: Twitter)

The family is receiving support from the organization "Bring Them Home Now," which is handling press and media inquiries for Israeli families affected by such incidents.

Hamas has released over 80 of the approximately 240 hostages that were taken during the October 7 attack.

In response, Israel has released 180 Palestinians, primarily women and minors. Approximately 160 hostages are still in captivity, including around 100 Israeli civilians.

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