Noa has now been pictured reunited with her dad Yaakov back in Israel following a daring rescue mission on Saturday morning
FREED Israeli hostage Noa Argamani was held in a child’s bedroom in Gaza during her eight months in captivity.
Pictures emerged showing two teddy bears on a tiny bed covered in colourful child’s bedding in the room.
It is in a Hamas-held building in the Nuseirat refugee camp.
Terrified Noa, 26, was snatched from a music festival by the terrorists on October 7 last year.
She became a symbol as a video of her abduction emerged showing her seated between two men on a motorbike as she screamed, “Don’t kill me!”.
Noa has now been pictured reunited with her dad Yaakov back in Israel following a daring rescue mission on Saturday morning.
Israeli forces described it as smooth but a second operation which extracted three other hostages also snatched at the festival turned into a firefight.
At least 274 Palestinians were reportedly killed during the rescue mission as special forces, backed by air strikes, blitzed the Nuseirat camp.
Last night, all four hostages freed were in good health.
But as graphic details of the raid continue to emerge, the death toll has once again ignited widespread criticism of Israel.
Israel say less than 100 died in the rescue mission.
But the EU’s top diplomat, Josep Borrell, called it a “massacre” of civilians.
Meanwhile, Israeli war cabinet minister Benny Gantz announced he was resigning from the coalition government over failures on key objectives — including demolishing Hamas.