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Israel launched an offensive against Hamas in Gaza after the October 7 assault on southern Israel in which some 1,200 people were killed, most of them civilians, and some 240 taken hostage.
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For now, Israel and Hamas should not violate the terms of the truce agreement as it would undo the mediation efforts made by Qatar and other countries
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Qatar and Egypt Deliver Hostage Release List to Israeli PMO
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NewsGuard, a profit-driven misinformation watchdog group, discovered that these misleading posts garnered a total of 92 million views.
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Friday saw the release of 13 Israeli hostages by Hamas, which included 10 Thai citizens and one Philippine national. In return, Israel freed 39 Palestinians, all part of a Qatar-brokered deal between Hamas and Israel
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The Israeli military cautioned that the hostage handover process is expected to be complex, emphasizing the potential for sudden changes in the deal.
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In its latest update, the Hamas-controlled GMO said the dead included about 6,000 children and 4,000 women.
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The latest count is based on updated figures from hospitals in the south and Nov. 11 figures from the northern hospitals. The real toll is likely higher.
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The pair wedded following Hindu customs with the attendance of Vikar Hindu, the chief of Rashtriya Hindu Sher Sena.
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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office confirmed that approximately 50 hostages abducted by Hamas during the October 7 attack in Gaza would be released over four days
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According to a statement from the Israeli Prime Minister's Office, for each group of 10 hostages released, the ceasefire will be prolonged by one day.
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Hamas is designated as a terrorist organization by numerous countries, including Israel, the United States, the European Union, Canada, and others.
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IDF has said that it had killed several senior Hamas operatives in Gaza including Khamis Dababash, former intelligence chief of the group
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Joe Biden has expressed worry about the safety of hospitals in Gaza amid Israel's claim that Hamas is using them for coordinating attacks
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IDF has captured the parliament building of Hamas, which has been ruling the Gaza Strip
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Jewish nation's military announced that it has "operation plans" to fight against armed groups in the neighbouring country to restore calm
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Hamas officials have reportedly denied the suspension of negotiations with Israel regarding the release of hostages and prisoners.
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The Arabic translation of the autobiography of the dictator was discovered in a child's bedroom, which was being used as a Hamas terrorist base
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Since the start of the war in Gaza, the IDF has captured about 1,570 wanted terrorists throughout Judea and Samaria, about 950 of whom are associated with the terrorist organization Hamas
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected growing international calls for a cease-fire unless it includes the release of all the nearly 240 hostages captured by Hamas in the October 7 rampage