Rescued Hamas hostage Noa Argamani reveals how her 'biggest worry' in her eight months imprisonment was for her parents - as she demands 'everything possible' be done to free remaining captives including her boyfriend

Freed hostage urges 'may we learn to love and not hate' in video shared Saturday

Freed Hamas hostage Noa Argamani has shared how her 'biggest worry' in Hamas captivity was for her parents as she called for 'everything possible' to be done to free those still trapped in Gaza - including her boyfriend.

Noa said in a video released Saturday by the Hostages and Missing Families Forum that during her 246 days imprisoned it was 'a great privilege to be by my mother's side... It's a great privilege to see my parents, surrounded by so many good people.'

The 26-year-old, who made global headlines when she was filmed on the back of a motorcycle being dragged into Gaza during Hamas' incursion into Israel last October, thanked those who 'risked their lives so that I could return home' during a daring rescue mission on June 8.

'I mourn with the family of [counter-terrorism chief inspector] Arnon Zmora, who fell during the rescue operation of me and three other hostages. My heart is with his family. Arnon is a hero of Israel, and because of him, we are here.

'I want to take this opportunity to remind everyone that there are still 120 hostages in Hamas captivity. Among them is Avinatan Or, my partner, from whom I was separated at the moment of abduction.'

In a closing statement, Argamani said she wishes 'for all of us to have more peaceful days, to be surrounded by family, friends and good people'.

'Most importantly, may we learn to love and not hate.'

Noa Argamani spoke in a video released on Saturday following her June 8 rescue from Hamas

Noa Argamani spoke in a video released on Saturday following her June 8 rescue from Hamas

Noa Argamani was taken into Gaza from the Nova Music Festival on October 7

Noa Argamani was taken into Gaza from the Nova Music Festival on October 7

She called for the return of the remaining hostages and 'most importantly' peace

She called for the return of the remaining hostages and 'most importantly' peace

The video of Noa was shared at a rally protesting the war in Tel Aviv

The video of Noa was shared at a rally protesting the war in Tel Aviv

In Saturday's video address, Noa shared her deep concern for her parents during her eight months in captivity.

'As an only child to my parents - and a daughter to a mother with a terminal illness - my biggest worry in captivity was for my parents,' she said.

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'It's a great privilege to be here after 246 days in Hamas captivity. It's a great privilege to be by my mother's side after 8 months of uncertainty.

'It's a great privilege to see my parents, surrounded by so many good people.'

Noa was reunited with her mother at the Ichilov Medical Centre in Tel Aviv shortly after she was pulled out of Gaza by Israeli special forces.

Liora Argamani has stage four brain cancer and had repeatedly expressed her desire to see her daughter again.

Noa was rescued in a dramatic sweep through a building ostensibly in the Nuseirat, Gaza Strip.

Fast-paced headcam footage showed Israeli troops moving through the compound, which appeared to be a house, with natural light and a fitted kitchen.

She is seen to be pulled out into the street as her rescuers urge her to 'stop', apparently checking they are clear to move before rushing her towards a car.

Grainy black and white video shared by Israel last week purported to show three hostages then taking of in an Israeli helicopter after their rescue to head back to Israel.

Following her release, Noa was pictured safe, enjoying a Coca Cola with her father, and filmed receiving phone calls from President Isaac Herzog and Netanyahu.

The Hostages Families Forum Headquarters - a volunteer-based organisation set up to help bring hostages home - called the recovery of Noa and three other hostages 'a miraculous triumph' at the time, and called on Israel's government to bring home those still being held.

The Israeli government faces increasing pressure at home and abroad over both its conduct in the Gaza Strip and the limited progress in returning those snatched from Israel on October 7 so far.

With the exception of a one-week truce in November, in which 105 hostages were released in return for some 240 Palestinian protestors, June's raid was the most successful effort by the Israeli military to return hostages.

This evening, thousands attended a weekly rally in Tel Aviv's Hostage Square demanding the release of hostages.

The event featured the video from Noa Argamani, stressing the urgency of their return.

Family members of hostages joined the anti-government protestors and gave speeches outside Israel's defence ministry complex.

Similar protests broke out in Jerusalem, Caesarea, Haifa and Be'er Sheva.

But Hamas says no progress has been made in ceasefire talks with Israel over the Gaza war.

Osama Hamdan, a senior official of Gaza's de facto governing authority, claimed it was ready to 'deal positively' with any proposal that brings an end to the conflict, now 266 days in.

Arab mediators' efforts, backed by the United States, have so far failed to conclude a ceasefire, with both sides blaming each other for the impasse.

Hamas says any deal must end the war and bring full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, while Israel says it will accept only temporary pauses in fighting until Hamas, which has ruled Gaza since 2007, is eradicated.

Noa, who is 26, was kidnapped from the Nova music festival on October 7 and taken into Gaza

Noa, who is 26, was kidnapped from the Nova music festival on October 7 and taken into Gaza

A video circulated on social media which allegedly showed Noa in captivity in Gaza

A video circulated on social media which allegedly showed Noa in captivity in Gaza

Images from the scene showed a group of around 11 running along the ground in Gaza and into the waiting helicopter to escape after the daring raid

Images from the scene showed a group of around 11 running along the ground in Gaza and into the waiting helicopter to escape after the daring raid

Liora Argamani, Noa's mother, had reached out to US president Joe Biden urging him to help rescue her daughter (pictured in November 2023)

Liora Argamani, Noa's mother, had reached out to US president Joe Biden urging him to help rescue her daughter (pictured in November 2023)

Hamas led a horrifying incursion into southern Israel on October 7, killing some 1,170 people and seizing more than 250 hostages, according to Israeli tallies.

The militant group, rejecting Israel's right to exist and committed to its destruction, has justified the attack as a response to what it called Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people.

Horrifying scenes showed Hamas and other factions wielding Kalashnikov-style assault rifles as they stormed into towns and a music festival in Israel.

In the months since, Israel has pounded the dense Gaza Strip with aerial attacks, displacing the vast majority of the population.

Around 80 per cent of Gaza's 2.3 million people have fled their homes, severe hunger is widespread and UN officials say parts of the territory are experiencing famine.

As of June 29, nearly 38,000 people are reported to have been killed in Israel's attacks, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between civilians and combatants in its tally.

Israel has stated its war objectives to be returning the hostages and definitively vanquishing Hamas.

Criticism has fallen on Israel from its allies over civilian casualties and the failure to return the hostages after nearly nine months of fighting.

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