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Rescued hostage Noa Argamani was tonight seen reunited with her sweetheart Avinatan Or – as it was revealed that he is a special forces hero in the ‘Israeli SAS’.
Emotional pictures show the couple dubbed ‘Romeo and Juliet’ together at last over two years after they were cruelly ripped apart from each other on October 7.
Noa, 27, was dragged away from Avinatan, 32, on a motorbike in a harrowing image that went viral and came to sadly embody the atrocity of that day.
Now photographs of them back together are not only symbolic of that the nightmare being over – but also of love and commitment prevailing over evil.
Avinatan embraced his girlfriend, holding her tightly to him before he put his arm around her shoulder and kissed her cheek as she beamed.
He held her face, staring into her eyes as she stared back at him overcome with joy. Avinatan was also seen with his parents, Ditza and Yaron, in hospital after making a heart with his hands to his supporters outside.
Noa was rescued in an Israeli military operation in Gaza in June 2024, alongside three other hostages.
It comes as it was revealed he serves with the elite Sayeret Matkal unit – considered one of the premier special forces units in Israel.

Rescued hostage Noa Argamani, pictured left, was tonight seen reunited with her sweetheart Avinatan Or, right

Emotional pictures show the couple dubbed ‘Romeo and Juliet’ together at last over two years after they were cruelly ripped apart from each other

Noa, 27, was dragged away from Avinatan, 32, on a motorbike in a harrowing image that went viral and came to sadly embody the atrocity of October 7, 2023
Based on the SAS, it was established in 1957 and even shares The Regiment’s motto – Who Dares Wins.
Dubbed ‘The Unit’, it conducts intelligence gathering deep behind enemy lines and is tasked with counter terrorism and hostage rescue.
For two years Avinatan’s association with Sayeret Matkal has been hidden over fears of reprisals to him in captivity.
The Mail told last week how Noa had to make a dash back to Israel when his release from captivity was suddenly announced while she was campaigning for him in Washington.
She was with a delegation of 24 hostages and volunteers who had to scramble back in time for the release jumping on eight separate flights.
Posting a picture of herself on top of suitcases in Washington after landing back on Saturday, she wrote: ‘Now it’s time to come home.’
In her speech to US Cabinet members and senior White House officials including Marco Rubio on the October 7 anniversary last week, Noa vowed to keep fighting for Avinatan.
She said: ‘Avinatan and I came to the Nova music festival just to celebrate our life.

Avinatan embraced his girlfriend, holding her tightly to him before he put his arm around her shoulder and kissed her cheek as she beamed

The pair pictured an old photo posted to Instagram this month. Noa was rescued in an Israeli military operation in Gaza in June 2024, alongside three other hostages

Avinatan, pictured second left, and Noa, not pictured, are seized by members of Hamas
‘We found ourselves in the darkest tunnels of Gaza. I cannot even begin to describe those terrible pictures.’
She said she had not seen Avinatan since being dragged away, her arms outstretched as he looked on helplessly surrounded by armed terrorists.
‘I asked about Avinatan everywhere I went,’ she said. ‘I didn’t know if it was murdered or kidnapped, and I was afraid to know the answer.’
Noa also revealed that she feared every minute that her guards might ‘lose control and kill me’ and heartbreakingly declared: ‘I’m not the same person that I used to be.’
She said: ‘I saw it happen in front of my eyes, two of my friends that were with me since October 7 were murdered in captivity.
‘Yossi Sharabi and Itay Svirsky were brutally murdered and executed and I survived.’
Noa told those present: ‘I dedicate my life to bring my partner, Avinatan, and all the hostages back home’.
Fellow hostages finally released from Hamas captivity on Monday looked shockingly different as they were reunited with their families after 738 days in Gaza.

Alon Ohel was among the hostages freed today in a historic ceasefire deal. A new picture released today after he was freed shows his gaunt features

Alon Ohel was among the hostages freed today in a historic ceasefire deal. A new picture released today after he was freed shows his gaunt features

Sergev Kalfon arrives at a medical centre where he underwent a check up after being released

He was taken while he ran away with his friend. Hamas later published a video of his capture
The 20 remaining living hostages were released two years after being kidnapped when Hamas launched its deadly raid on Israel on October 7, 2023, killing around 1,200 people and taking 251 others hostage.
They were at last returned following the Donald Trump-brokered deal between Israel and Hamas, that aims to bring an end to the devastating war in Gaza that has killed tens of thousands of people and unleashed a humanitarian catastrophe.
In emotional scenes, captives reunited with parents, families, friends and loved ones.
Families, who have spent every day since October 7 fighting for their release from gruelling captivity in the enclave’s underground tunnel network, gathered in anticipation as tears flowed and hugs were exchanged.
‘After so many years of unceasing war and endless danger, today the skies are calm, the guns are silent and the sirens are still,’ Donald Trump said in a historic speech at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament.
But the brutal reality of two years in captivity was apparent amid a day of joy, with the hostages now looking radically different from the photographs taken before they were seized on October 7, 2023.
Behind the smiles, some appear to have dramatically lost weight, while others appear frail.
Footage released by Hamas showed Alon Ohel, 24, being taken by the militant group from the Nova festival.

Ariel Cunio’s eyes looked sunken as he was seen walking with IDF representatives after being freed

Cunio and his partner Arbel Yehud were taken from Kibbutz Nir Oz. Yehud was freed earlier this year but Cunio’s brother said the last message he received from him read: ‘We are in a horror movie’
Since his capture, Ohel has faced health issues. Last month, his family approved the release of a screenshot from a video that showed he had now gone blind in one eye.
Before he was captured, pictures showed him with a full beard and curly hair.
Pictures shared by the IDF of his reunion with his family today show the drastic weight he has lost. His beard and hair have also been shaved, revealing his gaunt features.
Sergev Kalfon, 27, was taken while running away with a fiend at the music festival. Later, a video of his abduction was released by the militant group.
In February 2025, released hostage, Ohad Ben Ami told Kalfon’s father they had been held with four others in a tunnel under ‘terrible conditions.’
Before his capture, pictures showed him enjoying a holiday with friends. However, photos released today show him as a shell of his former self, with the toll of years in captivity written across his expression.
Ariel Kunio was abducted on 7 October at Kibbutz Nir Oz. His brother, Eitan, who escaped the attack, says the last message from Ariel read: ‘We are in a horror movie.’
His partner, Arbel Yehud, was freed earlier, in January 2025, in a deal that saw Hamas hand over 25 living and eight dead captives.

Released Israeli hostage Evyatar David reacts upon arriving at Beilinson Hospital in the Rabin Medical Centre in Petah Tikva in central Israel on October 13, 2025

In August Hamas released a shocking clip of him with his skeleton visible from his thin skin

Horn, in centre, appears to have undergone a severe body transformation

He is said to have saved many people before he was taken by Hamas militants

Martan Zangauke was photographed in an embrace with his mother following his release
In new photos, his eyes look sunken as he walked with IDF representatives following his release. He tied his hair, which has now grown longer, into a bun and appears to have lost weight.
Evyatar David has undergone one of the most extreme transformations out of all the hostages. Photographs of him before the Hamas attacks show how vibrant the 24-year-old looked.
In the picture released today, he still appears severely underweight and malnourished.
Meanwhile, Eitan Horn has undergone a severe body transformation with a shocking weight loss revealed on Monday’s return, and Martan Zangauke shared an embrace with his mother after their reunion today.
Yosef Chaim Ohana’s father broke down in tears when they reunited earlier today, and Nimrod Cohen was seen under an Israeli flag, looking frail after his release.
Rom Bravslaski, 21, was draped in the Israeli flag as he greeted members of the IDF upon his release, as did Bar Kupershtein whose family previously said he appeared injured, his body diminished by captivity.
In pictures today, Maxim Herkin appeared in high spirits as he greeted medics and soldiers.
An Israeli-Russian dual national, is friends were among those who were slaughtered in the attack.
Following his video with Kupershtein, he appeared alone in another video, bandaged, allegedly from an Israeli air strike.
Elkana Bohbot, 36, was working at the festival when abducted.
His wife Rikva recalled their last conversation: ‘In our last conversation … I told him, ‘It’s not just missiles, come home,’ and he promised he would return.’
Media earlier cited released hostages saying Elkana developed a severe skin disease under harsh conditions.
Hamas released a video showing Guy and Alon Ohel being driven around Gaza City in August 2025. The pair were freed today.