June 8 (UPI) — Israel Defense Forces freed four hostages from two locations within the Nuseirat refugee camp in Central Gaza on Saturday, the IDF announced.
Shlomi Ziv, 40; Almong Meir Jan, 21; Andrey Kozlov, 27; and Noa Argamani, 25; were liberated from Hamas captors who kidnapped them during the Oct. 7 attack on the Nova Music Festival in Israel. Three other hostages were previously rescued.
Last month, Argamani’s Hamas captors posted a viral video of Argamani being placed on the back of a motorcycle and taken into Gaza by her kidnappers during the Oct. 7 attack on the Nova Music Festival.
She was attending the music festival with her boyfriend, who also was kidnapped.
On Saturday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with Argamani, who said in the call: “I haven’t spoken Hebrew in a very long time,” after Netanyahu asked how she was feeling.
“For one moment, we haven’t given up on you. I don’t know if you believed it, but we had full belief,” Netanyahy said.
The IDF, special forces and Israeli intelligence rescued the four hostages during the operation as heavy artillery fire occurred.
“They are in good medical condition and have been transferred to the ‘Sheba’ Tel-HaShomer Medical Center for further medical examinations,” the IDF announced.
News of the successful rescued was greeted with cheers in Israel, including on a beach in Tel Aviv when a lifeguard announced the rescues and then the names while using a loudspeaker.
“This is the happiest days of our lives,” Gorjaltsan said. “You can’t believe how we’re feeling.”
At least 107 were killed while the rescue operation was underway, a spokesperson for the Al-Aqsa Martyrs hospital in Deir al-Balah said.
IDF forces have conducted three successful hostage rescue operations.
An IDF corporal, Ori Megidish was rescued from northern Gaza in October, and Fernando Marman and Louis Har were rescued from southern Rafah on Feb. 12.
More than 1,200 Israeli citizens were killed in the Oct. 7 attack, including women, children and the elderly.
The four hostages rescued Saturday were among 250 kidnapped and taken to locations throughout Gaza.
The United States officially designated Hamas as a foreign terrorist organization on Oct. 8, 1998.