The former hostage of HAMAS 'rebuked' the Israeli media: I was not beaten or cut my hair in Gaza

Noa Argamani, an Israeli woman who was recently released after being held hostage in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, has refuted the misleading information provided by the Israeli media and insisted that she was not beaten or cut her hair while being held by the Palestinian Authority.

The former hostage of HAMAS 'rebuked' the Israeli media: I was not beaten or cut my hair in Gaza

Noa Argamani, an Israeli woman who was recently released after being held hostage in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, has refuted the misleading information provided by the Israeli media and insisted that she was not beaten or cut her hair while being held by the Palestinian Authority.

In a text posted on Instagram on Friday, Noa Argamani said: "I can't ignore what has been being said here in the media in the last 24 hours; things have been taken out of context."
 
Argamani continued to clarify by saying: "They (Palestinians) did not beat me or cut my hair. I was in a building (in Gaza) that was bombed by the (Israeli) Air Force".
 
He emphasized that, the actual words he said were as follows: "This weekend, after the shooting, as I said, I had cracks in my head, and my whole body was hit."
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The Israeli girl who was being held hostage by the Palestinian Muqawama has continued to say: "I emphasize that they (Palestinians) did not hit me, but I hurt my whole body due to the collapse of the building".

 
He added by saying: "being a victim of October 7, I will not allow my soul to be made a victim of the media".
 
Argamani has emphasized that the Israeli media misinterpreted his testimony by claiming that he was beaten and his hair cut while he was being held captive in Gaza.../