Families of hostages in Gaza are terrified they won't return after Israel resumes fighting
- Freed hostages Sasha Troufanov, Iair Horn, and Keith Siegel urged for the release of the 59 hostages still held in Gaza during a rally in Tel Aviv on Tuesday.
- The IDF resumed airstrikes in Gaza, stating that military action endangers the lives of the remaining hostages, as Troufanov expressed concern for his friends still in captivity.
- Horn emphasized the emotional toll of separation, stating, 'My little brother Eitan was left behind in that hell, and I feel as if one-third of myself was left behind.'
- Siegel described his captivity experience as inhumane and urged for the resumption of negotiations to secure the hostages' release and appeal for international intervention.
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Fetterman continues support of Israel, demanding release of hostages during 2nd visit to Jewish state
WASHINGTON — Sen. John Fetterman during his second visit to Israel this week demanded the release of hostages and reiterated his strong support for...
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