More than 20 hostages captured during Hamas’s attack were children, with scores more being over the age of 60, the military said
An aerial view shows destoyed buildings in al-Zahra city south of Gaza City on Friday, following Israeli bombardment overnight amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas held in Gaza are alive and they include more than 20 children, according to the Israel Defence Forces as
The military also claimed “dead bodies taken to the Gaza Strip” during Hamas’s attack on Israel on 7 October.The exact number of British hostages is still unknown, but Rishi Sunak met with the families of UK hostages on Thursday, saying: “We are doing absolutely everything we can to get them home.”The IDF said in its statement that up to 200 additional people were now considered missing, on top of roughly 3,000 people who were originally declared missing at the beginning of the conflict.
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