Heroic Yamam Mission Provides Liberty and Hope
What it is about
Members of Yamam, Israel’s elite anti-terror unit, shared their experiences with Ynet following the successful rescue of hostages in Gaza. Among the saved was Noa Argamani, who was visibly shocked and worried for her mother’s well-being.
Why it matters
The daring operation reinstates Israel’s commitment to safeguarding its citizens and underscores the valor and professionalism of the Yamam forces amidst extreme danger and adversity. The successful mission also raised national morale despite the grievous loss of Chief Inspector Arnon Zamora, a pivotal member of the team.
What they are saying
Superintendent A., deputy commander of Unit A responsible for rescuing three hostages, recounted, “The main goal was to reach the hostages as quickly as possible. They were very frightened due to the explosions, but cooperated under fire after we provided them with protective gear.”
Chief Inspector A.’s testimony
Chief Inspector A., in charge of rescuing Noa Argamani, described her condition: “She sat on the corner of the bed in shock. One of the soldiers reassured her, saying ‘We came to save you.’ Upon being carried to safety, Noa’s first concern was, ‘Is my mother alive?’ I assured her she was.”
In Memory of a Hero
Reflecting on the sacrifice of Chief Inspector Arnon Zamora, Sergeant Major Y. honored his late comrade, emphasizing, “He wasn’t just a commander but also a friend. He was the ideal person to have by one’s side during such a crucial mission.”
This story was first published on ynetnews.com.