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October 7 families demand to know the number of Gaza hostages still alive, after Trump said 3 more have died

  • Families of hostages taken by Hamas on October 7, 2023, demand clarity on how many captives remain alive in Gaza as the conflict continues.
  • Following U.S. President Donald Trump’s remarks that three individuals from the group of 24 hostages reportedly still alive in Israeli custody have likely passed away, families are seeking clear updates amid ongoing uncertainty about their condition.
  • Israel officially considers 24 hostages alive but acknowledges doubts about three, while families report no new communication from Israeli officials regarding changes.
  • During a swearing-in ceremony, Trump stated, "As of today, it's 21, three have died," while an advocacy group representing families of hostages and missing persons called on Israel to immediately disclose any new information.
  • The unclear fate of hostages amid ongoing military operations and a freeze on humanitarian aid deepens families' concerns and reduces prospects of a quick resolution.
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October 7 families demand to know the number of Gaza hostages still alive, after Trump said 3 more have died

Families of October 7 hostages held in Gaza demanded any new information from the Israeli government after US President Donald Trump said three more of the captives had died.

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Mother of Gaza hostage is furious over mixed signals on how many captives are dead

JERUSALEM (AP) — Ruhama Bohbot was at home watching the news when she heard U.S. President Donald Trump say something new: Three of the 24 hostages Israel considered to be alive in Gaza had probably died.

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The Record broke the news in Waterloo, Canada on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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