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Heartbreaking final WhatsApp messages of October 7 victim, 19, before Hamas dragged her to Gaza & executed her

A TEENAGER sent heartbreaking final messages to her boyfriend moments before Hamas thugs dragged her to Gaza.

Corporal Noa Marciano, 19, was brutally executed by the terror group just weeks after she was abducted from Israel’s Nahal Oz kibbutz.

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Noa Marciano was abducted and killed by Hamas
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Her heartbroken mum Adi Marciano sobs over her coffin at her funeral[/caption] a phone screen shows a conversation between noa and roy

She was serving as a lookout when the post was stormed by Hamas gunmen on October 7.

As terrorists rampaged through villages near the border, Noa sent a series of upsetting messages to her boyfriend, Roy, via WhatsApp.

Noa told him she could hear “screams in Arabic”.

She also wrote: “Roy, I love you very much”.

In her final messages, Noa told Roy she was unable to speak on the phone and said: “They could be here.”

Noa’s distressing messages sparked a flurry of anxious messages from Roy, who wrote: “Noa, are you okay?!

“Please give me an update! Please!”

In further messages shared by Bild, he wrote: “Noa, please, this really scares me, Noa.

“Noa. Noa, please.”

After Noa was abducted, Hamas released a horrifying video of her speaking on camera.

She identified herself and confirmed she was being held captive in Gaza before it cut to vile images of what the terrorists claimed was Noa’s dead body.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) branded the clip “psychological terrorism”.

Hamas’ military wing claimed Noa had been killed in an airstrike on November 9.

On November 14, the Israeli military confirmed Noa’s death.

But IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari confirmed Noa had died – but said she had been killed by Hamas, not in an airstrike.

He added: “Noa was kidnapped to an apartment next to Shifa Hospital.

How Hamas eluded Israeli spies

HAMAS' horror October 7 massacre plot escaped Israeli spies in a catastrophic security failure that sparked a year of unprecedented chaos, experts say.

It was the catalyst that plunged four nations – Israel, Palestine, Lebanon and Iran – into war, killing tens of thousands and marking a historic shift in the Middle East.

Experts have branded the spiralling situation in the Middle East as “one of the biggest human rights crises in the world right now” – triggered by the October 7 atrocity.

Bruce Riedel, who spent 30 years in the CIA including a stint in Israel at the Tel Aviv embassy, said Israel is now “fighting a war on multiple fronts”.

“We’ve never seen anything like this in Israeli history,” he said.

Since October 7, Israel’s archenemy Iran has used its terror proxies to do its dirty work.

Hezbollah has fired rockets from Lebanon in solidarity with Hamas, while the Houthis in Yemen have terrorised the Red Sea by attacking any ships they deem to be connected with Israel.

Israel is also still razing much of Gaza as its troops look to wipe out Hamas and rescue hostages still being held by Hamas thugs a year on.

Another front has also opened in Lebanon after Israeli troops and tanks last week poured over the border on a mission to wipe out Hezbollah’s war machine.

And last week, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Tehran “will pay” after making the “big mistake” of unleashing 181 missiles at Israel on Tuesday night.

He met with his war cabinet in a secret underground bunker to map out the blueprints of a devastating revenge attack on Iran.

Netanyahu’s response to Iran’s blitz could target oil production facilities or even its nuclear bases in a final blow to the tyrannical regime.

But experts believe this all could have been avoided if the October 7 attack had been foiled before it could happen.

Professor Riedel, who also served as a White House advisor, said: “Israel suffered a bigger defeat last October than it ever has before.

“The attack was on Israeli homes and villages and towns and bases. Israeli civilians, over a thousand, were killed and hundreds were taken hostage. This was unprecedented.

“And in the months since, thousands of people who live near Gaza and thousands of people who live near the Lebanese border have left their homes, which again is unprecedented.”

Kristyan Benedict, Crisis Response Manager for Amnesty International UK, told The Sun: “Gaza is one of the most under surveillance areas in the world.

“There are multiple layers of security barriers between Gaza and Israel. There’s 24/7 monitoring. There are human intelligence sources inside Gaza. 

“So you’d have to say there’s a catastrophic security failure that has happened.

“Senior Israeli security officials, current serving officials, previous officials and intelligence officials have already said that on the record, and that there needs to be some form of public inquiry.”

“During the IDF strikes in Gaza, a Hamas terrorist who was holding her, was killed.”

Citing a pathology report, he said the teenager was wounded by an IDF strike, and later taken to al-Shifa, where she was murdered.

Days later, her heartbroken mother Adi was pictured sobbing over her beloved daughter’s coffin at her funeral.

A huge crowd filled the streets in Modiin as Noa’s coffin, with the Israel flag draped over it, was carried by soldiers.

Fellow military personnel were seen in tears as Noa’s dad Avi tried to comfort his wife.

Shockwaves were sent across the world a year ago today as Hamas terrorised stormed the border and rampaged through villages.

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Soldiers visit a new memorial for the surveillance soldiers killed during the attack on the Nahal Oz base[/caption]
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Soldiers carry Noa’s coffin at Modi’in Military Cemetery on November 17[/caption]

More than 1,000 innocents were slaughtered and more than 250 civilians taken hostage.

The terror group’s bloody assault on Israel sparked a year of bloodshed, with the Middle East now teetering on the brink of all-out war.

Israel is still razing much of Gaza as its troops look to wipe out Hamas and rescue hostages still being held by Hamas thugs a year on.

And Israel’s archenemy Iran has been using its terror proxies to do its dirty work.

Hezbollah has fired rockets from Lebanon in solidarity with Hamas, while the Houthis in Yemen have terrorised the Red Sea by attacking any ships they deem to be connected with Israel.

Meanwhile, another front has also opened in Lebanon after Israeli troops and tanks last week poured over the border on a mission to wipe out Hezbollah’s war machine.

And last week, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Tehran “will pay” after making the “big mistake” of unleashing 181 missiles at Israel last Tuesday night.

It’s left the region on the cusp of seeing an all-out war erupt as leaders across the world call for an end to hostilities.

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General Hospital’s Kelly Monaco shares last scene with co-stars and fumes her firing ‘still doesn’t make sense’

GENERAL Hospital’s Kelly Monaco has shared some glimpses from her last scene on the soap while airing her frustrations over her sudden firing.

Kelly, 48, said in a recent social media post that her sudden sacking from General Hospital “still doesn’t make sense” to her.

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Kelly has starred as Sam McCall for more than 2,000 episodes of General Hospital[/caption]
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Actress Kelly Monaco at the 43rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in 2016[/caption]

Taking to Instagram on Sunday (October 6), Kelly shared a snap of her character Sam McCall’s final scene, noting how it was her “final scene with the Davis girls.”

In the snap, Kelly could be seen with co-stars Kate Mansi, Nancy Lee Grahn, and Kristen Vaganos.

“Still doesn’t make any sense to me,” she added, touching on her firing from the beloved daytime program.

Co-star Nancy Lee commented on the post, writing, “In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity.’ — Albert Einstein.

“I love you. All will be well. There are some things a TV mother just knows.”

At the end of August, it was revealed that Kelly would be exiting the soap as the beloved Sam McCall, with her exit scenes still yet to air this fall.

After more than two decades on the ABC soap opera, reports emerged in August that Kelly’s character would be killed off.

When the news came out, it was also claimed that “it wasn’t Kelly’s decision to leave” the soap opera, with her even allegedly “blindsided” by the news, as per Soap Opera Network.

After filming more than 2,000 episodes for the soap, fans were devastated that the soap star would be axed this fall.

Kelly joined the soap in 2003 after working on the spinoff series Port Charles, where she portrayed Livvie Locke from 2000 to 2003.

When Kelly joined General Hospital as Sam McCall, she was introduced as a con artist.

Kelly’s character is the biological daughter of mob boss Julian Jerome (played by William deVry) and attorney Alexis Davis (played by Nancy Lee Grahn).

DISAPPOINTED FANS

When the news of Kelly’s character being axed emerged, fans were up in arms.

General Hospital cast

General Hospital has been on air since the early 1960s.

The cast of the iconic soap opera includes:

  • Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos)
  • Chad Duell (Michael Corinthos)
  • Katelyn MacMullen (Willow Corinthos)
  • Robert Gossett (Marshall Ashford)
  • Josh Swickard (Harrison Chase)
  • Gregory Harrison (Gregory Chase)
  • Michael Easton (Hamilton Finn)
  • Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones)
  • Dominic Zamprogna (Dante Falconeri)
  • Kelly Monaco (Samantha McCall)
  • Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth Webber-Baldwin)
  • Cynthia Watros (Nina Reeves)
  • Maura West (Ava Jerome)

Celebrity appearances:

  • Demi Moore (1982-1984)
  • Meghan Markle (2002)
  • Mark Hamil (1972)
  • Kristin Davis (1991)
  • Eva Longoria (2000)
  • George Takei (1985)
  • Elizabeth Taylor (1981)

“This is a sad day.. I won’t be watching once she leaves she is the reason I am watching as is,” penned one.

They added, “The writing for the characters we love is unrecognizable, shows no growth this is why the ratings are down please get it together, figure it out so Sam stays.”

While another said, “This is an utterly ridiculous decision for GH to make.

“I can’t believe they’re doing this to Kelly Monaco, a veteran actress, and her character. Sam is very much needed on the show.”

LONGEST-RUNNING SOAP OPERA

General Hospital is reported to be the longest-running serial produced in Hollywood and the longest-running entertainment program in ABC television history.

The series follows the lives of the diverse and evolving citizens of the fictional town of Port Charles in upstate New York.

According to the description of the show, “the glamour and excitement of those who have come to find their destinies in the familiar seaport town intertwine with the lives, loves and fortunes of beloved faces.

“Love, danger and mind-blowing plot twists abound.”

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You’re drying your clothes wrong in winter & it’s the reason you have mould – my 4 tips will save your home

A LAUNDRY expert has revealed the best ways to avoid mould forming when airing out damp clothes.

The materials pro explained that common drying practices in the winter are causing damage to your home.

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The professional recommended ensuring air circulation in the room where you are drying your laundry (stock image)
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Recent data has revealed that drying clothes in your home incorrectly can raise moisture levels in your home by up to 30%.

This can affect air quality, humidity and lead to the formation of mould over time.

As many as 90% of people begin drying their clothes inside as the temperature drops.

Thomas Bird, who works as a materials expert at Fabric Online, gave his advice on how to dry your clothes inside without causing dampness.

To carry out his recommended drying procedure, you will need a clothes drying rack or hanging space.

You may also use a box fans or a dehumidifier, though this is optional.

For his first step, Thomas examines the room in which he is drying the clothes.

“Find a well-ventilated room in your home, preferably with good airflow,” he advised.

“Avoid damp or unheated spaces like basements, as they can encourage mould growth.”

He also recommended investing in a “sturdy drying rack or creating hanging space where you can spread out your clothes.”

“Make sure there’s enough space between items for air to circulate,” he said.

As well as ensuring their is air circulation, he emphasised the importance of heat.

“Place your drying rack near a heat source, such as a radiator or a heater,” Thomas continued.

“This will help speed up the drying process.”

He also suggested opening a window or door to boost “fresh air circulation.”

How to dry wet washing inside, in winter

Drying rack or airer

Load up your airer with wet washing and place near a heat source – like a radiator or direct sunlight – to help distribute air around your clothes. 

Dehumidifier

Plug in a dehumidifier in a room with clothes hanging to dry quickly and prevent dampness and mould. Many now have a laundry setting.

Tumble dryer

A tumble dryer can heat moisture out of wet washing, saving time and can be used in any weather.

Heated airer

Many brands and shops now sell heated airers for as little as £30. The racks heat through electricity and can speed up drying time.

Open a window

Choose a spare room or unused room for keeping your washing and crack open a window, but close the door behind you.

Using curtain poles

Hang wet washing on radiators then hook them onto curtain poles with radiators below. The heat will rise and dry the items. Alternatively, if you have a shower curtain pole, hang your clothes in the bathroom with a window open.

“This will help prevent moisture buildup in your home,” he explained.

Thomas also offered advice to anyone who struggles with dampness in their house.

“If your home tends to be very humid, consider using box fans to improve air circulation,” he said.

“Alternatively, a dehumidifier can help remove excess moisture from the air.”

An extra step can also prevent mildew forming on your clothes as they dry.

“Check your clothes and give them a gentle shake to prevent items from sticking together,” he suggested.

“This promotes even drying and prevents mildew.

“Don’t overload your drying rack or hanging space. Crowded clothes take longer to dry and can trap moisture.”

Thomas also highlighted the importance of ensuring your clothes are “completely dry” before putting them away.

“Even a small amount of residual moisture can lead to mould,” he explained.

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New Jersey Senate candidate Curtis Bashaw freezes during debate

During New Jersey’s Senate debate, Republican Curtis Bashaw froze mid-sentence and nearly passed out, leading his opponent, Democratic Rep. Andy Kim, to ask if he’s okay and call for a commercial break. Bashaw later posted on X that the apparent medical episode was due to lack of eating. “Thank you all for the well wishes! I...

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