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Noa Argamani to Netanyahu: "The sentence you said was a breaking point for me"

Noa Argamani admits to Netanyahu: "I lost hope when I heard you on the radio" during meeting in Washington. She reveals the moment that broke her during the 8 months she was held in Hamas captivity in Gaza.

Rescued Israeli hostage, Noa Argamani (Photo: Dudu Greenspan/Flash90)

Noa Argamani, the captive released by Hamas, shared with Netanyahu what she had been through in captivity and the moment she broke down: "That was a turning point for me."

In light of the attack against her following her joining Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trip to the United States, Noa Argamani shared with Netanyahu what she had been through in captivity and the moment she broke down.

According to reports on Channel 12 News, Argamani told Netanyahu: "The most important thing is to bring the captives home as quickly as possible. I saw death before my eyes when Itai Sabirsky and Yossi Sharabi, who were with me, were killed right in front of me."

Argamani also told Netanyahu: "The hardest moment for me was listening to the radio and hearing you say the war would be long. I thought I wouldn't make it out of there. That was a turning point for me." She said that when she heard that statement she feared she would never see her sick mother again and lost hope of returning home alive.

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