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Israeli strikes on Hamas amount to ‘death sentence’ for remaining hostages, terror group says

The Resurgence of Conflict: Ceasefire Ends as Israel Resumes Strikes on Gaza
The fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has come to an abrupt end, plunging the region back into violence and uncertainty. According to reports from The Associated Press, Israel has resumed its military campaign against Hamas after ceasefire negotiations stalled, particularly over the release of hostages. This decision has been met with severe consequences, as a senior Hamas official warned that Israel’s actions amount to a "death sentence" for the remaining hostages still held in Gaza. Among those hostages is Edan Alexander, the last known surviving American hostage, who was born in Tel Aviv but raised in New Jersey. The resumption of hostilities has sparked outrage among the families of the hostages, who feel abandoned by Israel’s decision to prioritize military action over diplomatic efforts to secure their loved ones’ release.
The Human Toll: Hostage Families Express Outrage and Desperation
The Hostages and Missing Families Forum, a group representing the families of those still held captive, has voice
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