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After nearly two years of war, Israel says about 20 surviving hostages and the bodies of roughly 30 more are still in Gaza.
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Israel says about 20 surviving hostages and roughly 30 bodies are still in Gaza after nearly two years of war
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{ "bodies": "Roughly 30", "location": "Gaza", "war_duration": "Nearly two years", "hostages_surviving": "About 20" } - UUID
- a116166b-7d9e-4c9e-af73-11ab7475aa60
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- February 15, 2026 at 1:32 PM (2 months ago)
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- February 15, 2026 at 1:32 PM (2 months ago)
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Hundreds of thousands of Israelis rallied in Tel Aviv, urging the government to reach a truce with Hamas to free hostages held in Gaza. The protests followed a day of action by hostage families, who blocked roads and demanded action. The debate over the hostages has split Israeli society.
A global group of experts announced that Gaza City and surrounding areas are officially suffering from famine due to the ongoing war and Israeli restrictions on aid. At least half a million people are facing starvation, acute malnutrition, and death. The report highlights the man-made nature of the famine and calls for immediate action.
Israel has shifted its focus from a phased cease-fire to a comprehensive deal, potentially prolonging the war in Gaza. Experts question the achievability of Israel's goals, while the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens. The article explores the complexities of negotiations and the potential impact of a new military campaign in Gaza City.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu faces opposition from military and security officials regarding his stance on a comprehensive deal to end the Gaza war. These figures favor a phased approach, while Netanyahu seeks a deal to free all hostages and end the war on Israel's terms. The article details the internal debate and the potential impact on the conflict.
This BBC article analyzes the ongoing conflict in Gaza, focusing on potential violations of the Geneva Conventions by Israel. It examines casualty figures, restrictions on aid, and accusations of war crimes and genocide, while also providing perspectives from legal experts and humanitarian organizations.
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