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Terrifying new footage shows the moment screaming Israeli hostage Noa Argamani is seized by Hamas and taken to Gaza on October 7

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Sickening new footage shows the moment Israeli hostage Noa Argamani is seized by Hamas and driven to Gaza.

The 26-year-old student was snatched by the terror group during their murderous attack on the Nova desert festival on October 7.

A picture of Noa - her arms outstretched toward her boyfriend as she screams for help - became one of the most recognisable images of the atrocities after it was published by The Mail on Sunday on October 8.

In new footage published yesterday, the young woman can be heard wailing as she is manhandled by a Palestinian fighter, who holds her head down as he places a black bag over her face.

The chilling video shows Noa surrounded by at least ten gun-toting terrorists who can be heard jeering and shouting at her.

This sickening new footage shows the moment Israeli hostage Noa Argamani is seized by Hamas and driven to Gaza on the back of a motorbike (pictured)

This sickening new footage shows the moment Israeli hostage Noa Argamani is seized by Hamas and driven to Gaza on the back of a motorbike (pictured)

The chilling video shows Noa surrounded by at least ten gun-toting terrorists (pictured) who can be heard jeering and shouting at her

The chilling video shows Noa surrounded by at least ten gun-toting terrorists (pictured) who can be heard jeering and shouting at her

In the new footage published yesterday, the woman can be heard wailing as she is manhandled by a Palestinian fighter, who holds her head down as he places a black bag over her face (pictured)

In the new footage published yesterday, the woman can be heard wailing as she is manhandled by a Palestinian fighter, who holds her head down as he places a black bag over her face (pictured)

The 26-year-old student was snatched by the terror group during their murderous attack on the Nova desert festival on October 7. This picture of Noa - her arms outstretched toward her boyfriend as she screams for help - became one of the most recognisable images of the atrocities after it was published by The Mail on Sunday on October 8

The 26-year-old student was snatched by the terror group during their murderous attack on the Nova desert festival on October 7. This picture of Noa - her arms outstretched toward her boyfriend as she screams for help - became one of the most recognisable images of the atrocities after it was published by The Mail on Sunday on October 8

The highly-sensitive video is being hidden from Noa's mother Liora, who is dying from terminal brain cancer.

Late last year, the 61-year-old made a last ditch plea to US President Joe Biden begging him for the opportunity to 'hug' her daughter 'one last time' before she dies.

She said: 'I am terminally ill with Stage 4 brain cancer.

'All that's running through my mind before I part ways with my family forever is the chance to hug my daughter, my only child, one last time

'My daughter Noa is a contagiously happy and resilient young woman.

'She loves to dance, loves music, loves being with her friends and family.'

In March, she made another please to the President, saying in a video message: 'My heart really hurts. On one hand it's physical, it's not working the way it should. One the other hand, because my daughter is a hostage.

'Since the kidnapping, when I see her look in this picture, it chokes me up.

'How beautiful she is, how amazing she is. I want to see [my daughter] one more time. Talk to her one more time,' she pleaded.

Noa Argamani is one of 133 people that are still being held hostage in Gaza. She is one of just 19 women that are still being held by the terror group

Noa Argamani is one of 133 people that are still being held hostage in Gaza. She is one of just 19 women that are still being held by the terror group

Noa (pictured) was last seen alive in a hostage propaganda video which Hamas claims was filmed in January 2024

Noa (pictured) was last seen alive in a hostage propaganda video which Hamas claims was filmed in January 2024

'I am asking you President Joe Biden, I don't have a lot of time left in this world. It may be my last wish, I am really begging you.'

Speaking to the Daily Mail, Noa's childhood friend Yan Gorjaltsan said: 'It's been more than half a year [since Noa was kidnapped]. There hasn't been one day that I haven't thought about Noa. I think about her all the time.

'I think about her at work and at school. It's been so hard to live our life knowing Noa is in hell. And every day we hope she will be released.

'Noa must see and hug her mother one last time. No mother should die knowing that her child isn't in safe arms. It's not humane to die this way.'

Noa Argamani is one of 133 people that are still being held hostage in Gaza. She is one of just 19 women that are still being held by the terror group.

Some of the survivors who have been released from Gaza during the hostage exchange and ceasefire deal in November have described being tortured, sexually assaulted and starved in captivity.

Earlier this week Hamas told international mediators that it couldn't meet the terms of the latest hostage exchange and ceasefire deal because it didn't have 40 living hostages that could be described as 'women, children, elderly, wounded and chronically sick.'

Noa was last seen alive in a hostage propaganda video which Hamas claims was filmed in January 2024.

The highly-sensitive video is being hidden from Noa's mother Liora (pictured right with her daughter), who is dying from terminal brain cancer

The highly-sensitive video is being hidden from Noa's mother Liora (pictured right with her daughter), who is dying from terminal brain cancer

In the disturbing video the terrified 26-year-old student is forced to announce the deaths of her fellow hostages Yossi Sharabi, 51, and Itay Svirsky, 38, both kidnapped from Kibbutz Be'eri.

The film includes graphic clips of their bruised and bloodied bodies.

Her current location is unknown.

Israel regards all hostage videos as a form of psychological warfare.

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