The complete account of her rescue, first time reported, Translated from Hebrew to english using AI Systems:
Yes, she tells quite a few things to family members, to her family, about the entire period she spent in captivity, a very difficult period. Initially, she recounts that she was moved between four different apartments. She faced life-threatening situations on several occasions. We know that at one point, she wasn't allowed to go outside wearing anything that would conceal her identity. Additionally, she shares that during the early period of her captivity, the food was very scarce. Later, as I mentioned, she was in a more substantial house where she received more food, but still not as much as she was used to or that any normal person would expect to receive.
In the last house where Noa was held, she had the task of washing the dishes—not just her own, but for all the members of the kidnappers' family who were with her. Noa did not know that she had become known worldwide, or that her story had spread so widely. She was not aware of this. Although she occasionally heard Al Jazeera during her captivity, from what we understand, she only saw clips where neither her nor her family’s pictures appeared, so she didn't know.
On the morning of her rescue, Noa was asked to wash the dishes. She heard shouting from the living room, and when she came out of her room, she saw the soldiers with masked faces who told her, "Noa, it's the IDF," and then a few hours later, she arrived home to her father Yaakov and mother Liora, who had been waiting for her so long—eight months they had waited for her to return.
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