JNF Pacific Negev Event
Special Guests
Vancouver - TBA Canada
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Noa Argamani
Noa Argamani (@noargamani), 27, from Be’er Sheva, a computer science student at Ben Gurion University, was kidnapped along with her partner, Avinatan, on October 7, 2023, during the Nova Festival by Hamas militants and taken into Gaza. Images of her abduction, in which she was seen crying for help, shocked the world and became a symbol of Hamas’s brutality.
Noa was rescued in a daring operation by security forces in June 2024. Since her release, Noa has been advocating for the release of the remaining hostages held by Hamas, including her partner, Avinatan. On February 26, 2025, she delivered an emotional and impactful speech before the UN Security Council, urging the international community to act for the release of the hostages. -
Nathaniel Buzolic
Nathaniel Buzolic (@natebuzz) is an Australian actor and outspoken advocate for the state of Israel, known for using his global platform to champion the Jewish state and deepen Christian understanding of its biblical and prophetic significance. With a heart rooted in Scripture and a voice shaped by conviction, Nathaniel travels regularly to Israel in an effort to engage with local communities, educate Christian believers, and create compelling content to fight against misinformation and antisemitism. He is the co founder of Rova media, an initiative launched immediately after October 7th 2023. His Israel advocacy content has been viewed over 50 million times on various social media platforms.
On social media he is better known as Nate Buzz where he has emerged as a prominent voice in the Christian Zionist movement—bridging faith and culture, and calling Christians worldwide to stand with Israel in truth, love, and action.
Nathaniel’s film and television credits include the vampire diaries, the Originals, Pretty Little Liars, & Oscar nominated film Hacksaw Ridge.
Nathaniel Buzolic is also the first non Israeli, non Jew to ever be given the honor of lighting a torch on Israel’s Independence Day. -
Rob Roberts
Rob Roberts (@nationalpost) grew up in Montreal in a family of journalists and has been a journalist himself since he was 17. He worked at the Halifax Daily News and the Montreal Gazette before joining the National Post at its launch in 1998. He was appointed Editor-in-Chief of the National Post in 2019, when he returned after 3 years as the Atlantic bureau chief for The Canadian Press. Rob has described his role combatting Jew-hatred in Canada since October 7th as a “more than full-time” mission.