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Israel Says Over a Third of Gaza Hostages are Dead in Ongoing Crisis

Israel Says Over a Third of Gaza Hostages are Dead in Ongoing Crisis

The situation in Gaza has taken a devastating turn, with Israeli officials reporting that over a third of the hostages held by Palestinian militants have lost their lives. The crisis, which began on June 1, has seen a group of Israeli citizens taken hostage by the militant group, Hamas, in Gaza.

The Israeli government has been working to negotiate the release of the hostages, but the situation has become increasingly dire as time passes. The latest reports from Israel indicate that over 30% of the hostages have been killed, with many more injured or missing.

Background of the Crisis

The crisis began on June 1, when a group of Israeli citizens were taken hostage by Hamas militants in Gaza. The militants, who are affiliated with the Palestinian Islamist group, demanded the release of several Palestinian prisoners in Israeli custody.

The Israeli government has refused to give in to the demands, and instead has been working to negotiate the release of the hostages. The situation has become increasingly tense, with both sides trading accusations and threats.

International Response

The international community has been following the crisis closely, with many governments calling for a peaceful resolution to the situation. The United Nations has issued a statement calling for restraint and urging both sides to work towards a peaceful resolution.

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