Hamas publishes ‘psychological terror’ video of hostage Noa Argamani’s voice, sparking outcry from her family

Hamas terrorists have released a “psychological terror” video of what is believed to be the voice of hostage Noa Argamani, sparking outrage among her family.

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

The video of her abduction from the back of a motorcycle became symbolic of the horrors faced by civilians at the festival and elsewhere in southern Israel as violence broke out.

She has since appeared in a chilling hostage video, where her face can be seen and she speaks directly into the camera.

In new footage, what appears to be Noa’s voice can be heard, accompanied by drawings that the terrorists say were made by the young woman.

The Hostages & Missing Families Forum issued a statement shortly after the last clip was released saying: “Recently, Hamas released a video featuring the voice of Noa Argamani, who spent 238 days in Hamas captivity.

‘125 hostages have been in Hamas captivity for 238 days. There is no need for a Hamas propaganda video to reflect our call to the Israeli government: you must quickly reach an agreement that will see them all return home.”

Noa Argamani was kidnapped by Hamas from the Nova festival on October 7 and filmed as she was driven through the desert

A poster in Tel Aviv shows Noa Argamani, who was kidnapped during the deadly October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas

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