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IDF rescues hostages Noa Argamani, Andrey Kozlov, Shlomi Ziv, and Almog Meir in daring Gaza op

Kaatje

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The hostages were rescued by Shin Bet and Yamam fighters from two different locations in an operation in the heart of Nuseirat.​

The IDF released the following statement on Saturday:

"It has been cleared for publication that in a complex operation by the IDF, Shin Bet, and the Yamam unit of the Israel police four Israeli hostages were rescued this morning (Saturday). The hostages, Noa Argamani (25), Almog Meir (21), Andrey Kozlov (27), and Shlomi Ziv (40), were kidnapped by Hamas to the Gaza Strip from the 'Nova' party on October 7th.

The hostages were rescued by Shin Bet and Yamam fighters from two different locations in an operation in the heart of Nuseirat.
Their medical condition is stable, and they have been transferred for further medical examinations at the 'Sheba' Medical Center in Tel HaShomer. Security forces will continue to make every effort to bring back the hostages."

Later, in a televised statement, IDF Spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari spoke on the heroic operation, saying:
"The IDF and Yamam infiltrated two facilities while under fire by Hamas terrorists. A Yamam soldier was seriously injured in the operation and has just reached the hospital. We pray for his well-being.

 

Commando critically wounded during hostage rescue mission in Gaza dies of wounds​

An officer of the elite Yamam counter-terrorism unit wounded in the hostage rescue operation in the central Gaza Strip has succumbed to his wounds, police say.

He is named as Chief Inspector Arnon Zamora.


I hope he's in the presence of Jesus and has heard: "Well done my good and faithful servant".
 
**Hamas reaction to freed hostages

'We will not surrender': Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh fumes after Israel frees hostages
Shortly after Israeli forces freed hostages Noa Argamani, Andrey Kozlov, Shlomi Ziv, and Almog Meir on Saturday, Hamas published a statement from the terror organization’s leader, Ismail Haniyeh, in which the arch-terrorist asserted that Hamas would not surrender.


“Our people will not surrender, and the resistance will continue to defend our rights in the face of this criminal enemy,” Haniyeh reportedly said. “And if the occupation believes that it can impose its choices on us by force, it is delusional, and the movement will not agree to any agreement that does not achieve security for our people first and foremost.”

In the statement, the Hamas leader asserted that the Israeli military was engaging in massacres of the Palestinian people in Gaza.

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The attack, the rescue and the announcement: "The diamonds are in our hands" | Minute by minute in "Operation Arnon"

The movement secretly and in daylight to the buildings where the four abductees were kept. The fall of the IDF soldier Arnon Zamora in fighting to rescue three of them. The influx of hundreds of armed terrorists to the area. And the unusual permission given to the assault helicopters to land deep in the Gaza Strip. This is how the operation was conducted in which Noa Argamani, Almog Meir Jan, Shlomi Ziv and Andrey Kozlov were rescued

Thursday, 6:30 p.m.: After careful planning, exercises and models, and advanced intelligence surveillance that lasted for many weeks, the political echelon approves the operation initially called "Summer Seeds". The confirmation was made in a classified discussion, under heavy compartmentalization and waiting for the right moment.

Saturday, 10:00 a.m.: Two central commando teams leap from several directions, in a panic, towards the Nusirat refugee camp near the coast. The forces move in broad daylight secretly to the two buildings where the abductees were kept, with thousands of Palestinians and hundreds of terrorists from the local Hamas battalion among them - who are not noticed. According to the Palestinians, the forces entered using a humanitarian aid truck - and Al Jazeera even published documentation of it with IDF vehicles, apparently from the moments after the operation. The IDF denied this, and also denied that they later used the American pier.

10:45 Special ground observations and technological surveillance means from Air Force aircraft detect that the area is clean and there is no suspicious movement in the two buildings, 3-4 stories. Noa Argamani was held in one of them and in the other the three other abductees, with Gazan families and armed guards.

10:50: The information and live documentation of the hundreds of meters long alleys that separate the two targets are transferred to the screens of the two security forces that commanded the operation from them: of the Shin Bet in the center of the country in the presence of the head of the service Ronan Bar and Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi, and of the Southern Command in Be'er Sheva, from where the commanding general directed the envelopment and rescue forces.

11:00: The two teams on the ground receive the order to "act" which was personally approved in real time by the head of the Shin Bet and the Chief of Staff. They attack the buildings simultaneously and in full coordination, at the same second, to prevent the terrorists in the second target from discovering this - which would endanger the abductees.

11:10: While the elimination of the terrorists who guarded Argamni and the rescue goes relatively smoothly, the operation in the second building is much more complicated. Zamora's commander's team reports that he was injured in the exchange of fire. The fighters who eliminated the terrorists at that target take care of their commander and try to save him on the way out of the building, under increasing fire.

11:15: The announcement that everyone was waiting for is reported. "The diamonds are in our hands" - meaning, the stolen ones are with us.

11:20 a.m.: Under the cover of the delay, dozens of terrorists gather around the building where the three hostages were held, and hundreds more armed men approach from all sides with RPGs, PK machine guns and Kalashnikov rifles. They run through the crowded alleys and the nearby market, crowded with thousands of Gazans.

11:22: The troops try to escape in the rescue vehicle, but it is hit by heavy fire and begins to falter. Major General of the Southern Command Yaron Finkelman then activates the rescue plan that was prepared in advance.

11:25: Air Force fighter jets and helicopters launch dozens of weapons at the terrorists in order to isolate the arena. Hundreds of fighters from the 7th Brigades, the Paratroopers, Givati, and Kafir who were stationed as reinforcements are jumped on foot as well as in tanks and anti-aircraft guns into the refugee camp, and navy ships are covering from the west.

11:30: The reinforcement forces and the air force manage to isolate the main battle scene, thus providing a safe escape route for the main force with the three hostages. The Southern Command abnormally authorizes Air Force attack helicopters to land for rescue deep in the Gaza Strip, covered by the fire of fighter jets. The fire from the air hits the terrorists, tens of meters from the soldiers.

11:50 The last fighters from the special forces get on the helicopters that take off to the hospitals in Israel. Attempts to revive Pekad Zamora continue even in the air, but at the hospital they are forced to declare his death. The reinforcements from the IDF brigades continue to engage the terrorists in the shell of the operation - and eliminate dozens more of them, until the end of the operation.

13:33: The IDF, the Shin Bet and the police officially announce the rescue of the four hostages, and spontaneous celebrations begin - both in Israel and among Israelis abroad.

(Yoav Zeyton)

 
The attack, the rescue and the announcement: "The diamonds are in our hands" | Minute by minute in "Operation Arnon"

The movement secretly and in daylight to the buildings where the four abductees were kept. The fall of the IDF soldier Arnon Zamora in fighting to rescue three of them. The influx of hundreds of armed terrorists to the area. And the unusual permission given to the assault helicopters to land deep in the Gaza Strip. This is how the operation was conducted in which Noa Argamani, Almog Meir Jan, Shlomi Ziv and Andrey Kozlov were rescued

Thursday, 6:30 p.m.: After careful planning, exercises and models, and advanced intelligence surveillance that lasted for many weeks, the political echelon approves the operation initially called "Summer Seeds". The confirmation was made in a classified discussion, under heavy compartmentalization and waiting for the right moment.

Saturday, 10:00 a.m.: Two central commando teams leap from several directions, in a panic, towards the Nusirat refugee camp near the coast. The forces move in broad daylight secretly to the two buildings where the abductees were kept, with thousands of Palestinians and hundreds of terrorists from the local Hamas battalion among them - who are not noticed. According to the Palestinians, the forces entered using a humanitarian aid truck - and Al Jazeera even published documentation of it with IDF vehicles, apparently from the moments after the operation. The IDF denied this, and also denied that they later used the American pier.

10:45 Special ground observations and technological surveillance means from Air Force aircraft detect that the area is clean and there is no suspicious movement in the two buildings, 3-4 stories. Noa Argamani was held in one of them and in the other the three other abductees, with Gazan families and armed guards.

10:50: The information and live documentation of the hundreds of meters long alleys that separate the two targets are transferred to the screens of the two security forces that commanded the operation from them: of the Shin Bet in the center of the country in the presence of the head of the service Ronan Bar and Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi, and of the Southern Command in Be'er Sheva, from where the commanding general directed the envelopment and rescue forces.

11:00: The two teams on the ground receive the order to "act" which was personally approved in real time by the head of the Shin Bet and the Chief of Staff. They attack the buildings simultaneously and in full coordination, at the same second, to prevent the terrorists in the second target from discovering this - which would endanger the abductees.

11:10: While the elimination of the terrorists who guarded Argamni and the rescue goes relatively smoothly, the operation in the second building is much more complicated. Zamora's commander's team reports that he was injured in the exchange of fire. The fighters who eliminated the terrorists at that target take care of their commander and try to save him on the way out of the building, under increasing fire.

11:15: The announcement that everyone was waiting for is reported. "The diamonds are in our hands" - meaning, the stolen ones are with us.

11:20 a.m.: Under the cover of the delay, dozens of terrorists gather around the building where the three hostages were held, and hundreds more armed men approach from all sides with RPGs, PK machine guns and Kalashnikov rifles. They run through the crowded alleys and the nearby market, crowded with thousands of Gazans.

11:22: The troops try to escape in the rescue vehicle, but it is hit by heavy fire and begins to falter. Major General of the Southern Command Yaron Finkelman then activates the rescue plan that was prepared in advance.

11:25: Air Force fighter jets and helicopters launch dozens of weapons at the terrorists in order to isolate the arena. Hundreds of fighters from the 7th Brigades, the Paratroopers, Givati, and Kafir who were stationed as reinforcements are jumped on foot as well as in tanks and anti-aircraft guns into the refugee camp, and navy ships are covering from the west.

11:30: The reinforcement forces and the air force manage to isolate the main battle scene, thus providing a safe escape route for the main force with the three hostages. The Southern Command abnormally authorizes Air Force attack helicopters to land for rescue deep in the Gaza Strip, covered by the fire of fighter jets. The fire from the air hits the terrorists, tens of meters from the soldiers.

11:50 The last fighters from the special forces get on the helicopters that take off to the hospitals in Israel. Attempts to revive Pekad Zamora continue even in the air, but at the hospital they are forced to declare his death. The reinforcements from the IDF brigades continue to engage the terrorists in the shell of the operation - and eliminate dozens more of them, until the end of the operation.

13:33: The IDF, the Shin Bet and the police officially announce the rescue of the four hostages, and spontaneous celebrations begin - both in Israel and among Israelis abroad.

(Yoav Zeyton)

If they did use that stupid, waste-of-money pier then the money was worth it.
 
Thank God! I didn't think we'd ever see anymore alive. Such good news.
I really didn't think so either. Praise God!
Oh WOW - that is the beautiful young lady we all saw being carried off on a motorcycle, scared to death. The video haunted me. This made my day knowing that she is now returned. (And all the men of course too.)
I didn't realize this was her. I remember watching the videos of their abductions and horrendous as it was for everyone taken, I especially felt particular dread for all those young ladies.

I pray for all of them, their families and loved ones included. I pray healing for them all, physical, emotional/mental, and spiritual. It's a miracle of God's grace and mercy to give them a new lease on life and I pray that if they have not yet turned to Jesus in repentance that they would now recognize their Messiah. It would be even more tragic to have escaped this horror just to risk facing eternal horror without Him. :pray2:
 
I pray for all of them, their families and loved ones included. I pray healing for them all, physical, emotional/mental, and spiritual. It's a miracle of God's grace and mercy to give them a new lease on life and I pray that if they have not yet turned to Jesus in repentance that they would now recognize their Messiah. It would be even more tragic to have escaped this horror just to risk facing eternal horror without Him. :pray2:
:amen:
 
**Hamas reaction to freed hostages

'We will not surrender': Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh fumes after Israel frees hostages
Shortly after Israeli forces freed hostages Noa Argamani, Andrey Kozlov, Shlomi Ziv, and Almog Meir on Saturday, Hamas published a statement from the terror organization’s leader, Ismail Haniyeh, in which the arch-terrorist asserted that Hamas would not surrender.


“Our people will not surrender, and the resistance will continue to defend our rights in the face of this criminal enemy,” Haniyeh reportedly said. “And if the occupation believes that it can impose its choices on us by force, it is delusional, and the movement will not agree to any agreement that does not achieve security for our people first and foremost.”

In the statement, the Hamas leader asserted that the Israeli military was engaging in massacres of the Palestinian people in Gaza.

More


May the fleas of 10,000 (not just 1000) camels infest Hamas' armpits :tap:
 
Definitely bitter is intermixed with the sweet. Very sad about the loss of Arnon Zamora. Very happy about the recovery of the 4 hostages, and elated that the girl was 1 of them. This is a reminder to me of the deaths now and the deaths to come in order for the really good things to be set in order, with many of the dead lost and with no eternal hope. Definitely bitter and sweet.
 
Israeli woman was held captive by Al Jazeera journalist

An Israeli woman taken hostage by Hamas terrorists during the invasion of southwestern Israel on October 7th was held captive in the home of an Al Jazeera reporter, according to a report Sunday.

Abdallah Aljamal, the Al Jazeera photojournalist who reportedly held Noa Argamani captive in his home. (Twitter/X)Aljamal and his immediate family also attempted to block the twenty-six-year-old hostage’s rescue, and were shot and killed during the ensuing confrontation.

 
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