Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The tragedy has struck the Argamani family hard, with the passing of Liora Argamani, mother of Noa Argamani, the young Israeli woman who was rescued from captivity in Gaza. Liora, 61 years old, lost her life due to a brain cancer that had been affecting her since the beginning of her daughter's abduction. Her last wish was to see Noa again, who finally returned home after being released by Israeli forces. Tel Aviv's Icholov Hospital, where Noa was also treated, was the setting for Liora's final moments with her daughter and close family. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his condolences to the family, acknowledging that Liora was able to fulfill her last wish by being accompanied by Noa in her final days. Liora's death highlights the human tragedy that is experienced in the midst of the conflict in Gaza, where Israel maintains an offensive in areas like Rafah and the Shujaiya neighborhood. The situation becomes even more critical when remembering that, despite Noa's release, there are still dozens of hostages in the hands of Hamas, both alive and deceased. The fight for the return of the abducted remains a priority for Israel, being one of the main objectives in the midst of this war. Both Netanyahu and Benny Gantz, leader of the National Unity party, reaffirm their commitment to the moral duty of working for the release of the hostages, who have been suffering in the Strip for 270 days. Liora's funeral will take place at the New Cemetery of Beersheva, in southern Israel, a moment of grief for the family and for all those who closely followed the Argamani's story. Noa's mother had moved the public opinion by showing her advanced state of illness in a video, where she desperately asked to see her daughter again. The rescue of Noa and other hostages in the Nuseirat refugee camp was a controversial operation that resulted in 274 Palestinian deaths. Tragedy and suffering intertwine in a conflict that seems to find no respite, leaving families like the Argamani's plunged into grief and uncertainty. Noa, who became a symbol of hope upon returning home, has broken her silence to remember those still in Gaza, in a gesture that reveals the complexity and humanity lost in the midst of war. The Argamani's story, marked by abduction, pain, and loss, resonates as a tragic echo in a conflict that seems to have no end.