Israeli Military Recovers Hostages Amid Ongoing Gaza Conflict
The Israeli military announced the recovery of six hostages' bodies taken by Hamas in the October 7 attack. This development unfolds as US and Arab negotiators work on a cease-fire agreement. The incident adds pressure on Israel's government to secure the release of other hostages still held by Hamas.
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The Israeli military announced Tuesday that it has recovered the bodies of six hostages taken during Hamas' October 7 attack, which ignited the ongoing war in Gaza. Meanwhile, US and Arab mediators are pushing for a cease-fire and the release of additional captives held by militants.
The military operation in southern Gaza, conducted overnight, resulted in the recovery of the bodies, but details regarding the circumstances of their deaths remain undisclosed. This development is considered a blow to Hamas, which aims to exchange hostages for Palestinian prisoners, but it puts additional pressure on the Israeli government to negotiate the release of remaining hostages.
In other developments, an Israeli airstrike on a Gaza City school-turned-shelter killed at least ten people. The school was reportedly housing a Hamas command center. The ongoing conflict has left over 40,000 Palestinians dead, forced massive displacement in Gaza, and is poised to exacerbate humanitarian crises, including disease outbreaks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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