Hamas terrorists published a “propaganda video” Friday again featuring the voice of Noa Argamani, the hostage who was seen begging for her life on Oct. 7 when she was dragged off on a motorcycle.
Argamani — who previously featured in a sick video detailing how two fellow hostages had been killed — was heard saying she had been in captivity for 237 days, which would have been Thursday, the Times of Israel noted.
Hamas has published a “propaganda video” purportedly featuring the voice of Gaza hostage Noa Argamani, Israeli media reported Friday.
“I appeal to the people of Israel, save us,” she said in the recording, presumably reading out what her captors’ dictated.
“Save us, time is running out, the people must decide. We don’t want to die here.”
Argamani’s family believes that the voice is their missing loved one, and that the artwork used in the twisted clip were also likely the 26-year-old hostage’s drawings, according to the Hostages and Missing Families Forum.
“The Argamani Family has requested not to broadcast the video,” the family group said.
Her family has requested the video not be released publicly, according to reports. AP“One hundred and twenty-five men and women have been held hostage by Hamas for 238 days.
“The Israeli government must hear the call and act decisively, without the need for any propaganda video from Hamas, to swiftly reach a deal to bring the hostages home!”
Argamani became one of the first symbols of the horrors of Oct. 7 when she was caught in distressing footage being hauled away from the Nova dance festival on the back of a motorbike, begging: “Don’t kill me!”
Noa Argamani Is among 130 Israeli hostages that remain in the hands of Hamas. Facebook“No, no, no!” she also cried as she held her arms out toward boyfriend Avinatan Or, who is also held by terrorists in Gaza, the Times of Israel noted.
Argamani’s mother, Liora, has terminal cancer and has desperately begged to see her daughter before it is too late.



