Photos from 2 years of war between Israel and Hamas bear witness to its horrors
About 300 protesters gathered weekly in Chicago Loop to support Palestinians amid a conflict that has killed over 67,000 in Gaza, according to local health officials.
- The death toll in Gaza has surpassed 67,000, with the Health Ministry stating that over 700 names were recently added after verification.
- Noura Ebrahim from the U.S. Palestinian Community Network highlighted ongoing demonstrations for Palestinian rights, voicing support for Palestinians and decrying the conflict.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated that Israel would not completely withdraw from Gaza while hoping to announce the release of hostages soon, citing upcoming indirect talks in Egypt.
- Hamas expressed acceptance of some elements of a U.S. plan to end the war, but further discussions among Palestinians are still needed regarding other aspects.
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Photos from 2 years of war between Israel and Hamas bear witness to its horrors
It's been two years since Hamas-led militants stormed into Israel, plunging the region into war. Photos taken by Associated Press journalists have charted the turmoil and devastation.
Two years of war have turned Gaza into a wasteland of devastation and suffering. Since the Hamas attacks of October 7, 2023, which left more than 1,200 dead and 250 people kidnapped (one hundred still held in the Gaza Strip), the Israeli offensive in retaliation for the attack has left 66,000 dead, including 20,000 children, according to figures from the Ghazati Ministry of Health, controlled by the Islamist militia. More than 167,000 people hav…
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