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Family of US-Israeli hostages still in Gaza demand Netanyahu push for cease-fire deal after captives found dead - New York Post


The families of American-Israeli hostages in Gaza demanded Sunday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accept a cease-fire deal with Hamas after the deaths of six more captives. Read More

'Part of us is still in Gaza': Freed Israeli hostages fight for a new ceasefire - MSN


"Part of us, part of all of us, is still captive in Gaza." He called on Israeli leaders to take action on the hostages saying: "Prime Minister Mr Benjamin Netanyahu, it's on you to get them back." ... Read More

Family confirms their Israeli-American son found dead in Gaza - The Mercury News


Family confirms their Israeli-American son found dead in Gaza Berkeley native Hersh Goldberg-Polin, 23, was seized by militants at a music festival on Oct. 7 ... Read More

Last 58 Israeli hostages 'abandoned' by Benjamin Netanyahu: relatives - New York Post


The remaining 58 Israeli hostages who were kidnapped by Hamas 600 days ago have been "abandoned" and "forgotten" by their government, their anguished relatives have claimed. Read More

Israel-Hamas Ceasefire BREAKING| Hamas Reveals 8 Israeli Hostages Dead, 25 Still Alive - MSN


In a shocking development amid ongoing ceasefire negotiations, Hamas has confirmed that 8 Israeli hostages have died, while 25 others are still alive. The details were revealed to Israeli ... Read More

Hamas frees 3 Israeli hostages under Gaza cease-fire deal - Fox News


A cease-fire deal between Israel and terrorist group Hamas began Sunday with the release of three Israeli hostages. Israel is expected to free some 90 Palestinian prisoners in return. Read More

Gaza hostage families urge Netanyahu to announce cease-fire deal - NPR


Families of hostages still being held in Gaza are hopeful Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu will announce a cease-fire deal that would bring the hostages home during his address to Congress Wednesday. Read More

Massive protests erupt in Israel to demand cease-fire after 6 hostages found dead in Gaza - CBS News


Thousands of angry and grieving Israelis surged into the streets Sunday night after six Hamas-held hostages were found dead in Gaza. They chanted "Now! Now!" as they demanded Israeli Prime ... Read More

First 3 Israeli Hostages Are Freed Under Gaza Cease-Fire


About 100 hostages, living and dead, are thought still to ... first phase of the cease-fire are alive, an Israeli ... from Gaza, Dafna Elyakim, told the Israeli news media that she and ... Read More

Six hostages, including Israeli American Hersh Goldberg-Polin, found dead in Gaza - NBC News


Six hostages, including Israeli American Hersh Goldberg-Polin, found dead in Gaza The hostages, taken by Hamas during the Oct. 7 attack, were recovered in a tunnel under Rafah, President Joe Biden ... Read More

Families of Israeli Hostages Call on Netanyahu to Reach Gaza Cease-Fire Deal - The New York Times


Thousands joined families of hostages held in Gaza during a protest in Tel Aviv to call on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to reach a cease-fire deal and to push for the release ... Read More

Relatives of Israeli hostages want cease-fire deal from Netanyahu speech - KPBS Public Media


Families of hostages still being held in Gaza are hopeful Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu will announce a cease-fire deal that would bring the hostages home during his address to Congress Wednesday. Read More


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