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“I Will Tell Your Story,” Rescued Hostage Pays Homage to Murdered Friend

July 25, 2024

by: Yael Ciechanover, Hagar Kochavi ~ Ynetnews

Poster of abductee Noa Argamani before she was rescued from Hamas captivity

Thursday, 25 July 2024 | “I will tell your story,” Noa Argamani, who was rescued from Hamas captivity, promised in an Instagram post to Yossi Sharabi who was murdered while being held hostage in Gaza. Sharabi and Itai Svirsky were confirmed dead in January. He was abducted on October 7 together with Ofir Engel, the partner of his daughter, Yuval, and his brother Eli, who is still held captive.

“When we first met, you were terrified, worried sick about your family, Nira and the girls whom you had no information about after you were separated on October 7,” she wrote.

During our time together I got to know an amazing human being full of humility. A man of truth. You always said that no matter whether we disagree, we must respect each other. I learned so much from you and was surprised at how much we shared in character and hobbies, despite our age difference,” she said in her post.

“Thank you for looking after me and being with me. For supporting me and listening to me and for making me smile even during the hardest times,” Noa wrote, and promised to work for Eli’s release. “I promise you and your dear family that I will do all I can to bring Eli back before it is too late. I will do all I can so that you are not left behind, again.”

Argamani, who was abducted with her partner, Avinatan Or, was rescued in a special operation along with three other hostages in June. Or remains a hostage in Gaza. Argamani is traveling with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and will attend his address to the joint session of Congress later on Wednesday.

“I have taken it upon myself to tell your story so that everyone knows what a hero you were and so that such tragedies are never repeated,” Noa wrote in her post to Sharabi.

Posted on July 25, 2024

Source: (Excerpt of an article originally published by Ynetnews on July 24, 2024. Time-related language has been modified to reflect our republication today. See original article at this link.)

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