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Noa Argamani Reflects on Life-Changing Rescue, Compares It to Entebbe Operation

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Noa Argamani recently attended a ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of Operation Entebbe, where she drew a poignant comparison between that historic mission and Operation Arnon, which secured her release from Hamas captivity. Despite nearly five decades separating the two events, Argamani emphasized that the core value remains unchanged: Israel never abandons its people, even when the mission seems impossible.

During the event, Argamani shared emotional memories from her captivity and rescue, recalling the moment she realized she was being freed and the warmth of a soldier’s protective embrace after a long period of isolation. Her first question upon rescue was about her late mother, highlighting the deep personal impact of her ordeal.

Argamani recounted counting every day, minute, and second during her 246 days in captivity until she could reunite with her family. She described the phrase "Noa, we came to take you home" as forever etched in her memory, symbolizing a return to light after darkness.

She praised the Israeli Defense Forces and the state of Israel for their unwavering commitment to bringing their people home, calling this dedication the true strength of the nation. Argamani sees this legacy as a continuous thread linking Operation Entebbe and Operation Arnon, hoping it will guide future generations. She concluded by stating that the toughest decisions define the identity of the Israeli people.

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