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Peace on the line two years after Oct. 7 attacks
Israel advances peace efforts and security measures while 48 hostages remain captive, with a U.S.-backed 20-point peace plan targeting Hamas disarmament and ceasefire.
- On Oct. 7, Israel marks the second anniversary of the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks and remains deeply wounded after two years of war, with nearly 1,200 killed and over 5,000 wounded.
- Hamas and Hezbollah carried out the Oct. 7 assault, seizing 251 hostages, including 240 civilians and 12 American citizens.
- Israel launched multiple precision attacks killing half a dozen Hamas and Hezbollah leaders, while executing Operation Grim Beeper by rigging thousands of Hezbollah pagers in Lebanon.
- Last week President Donald Trump hosted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and unveiled a 20-point peace plan, and as of Saturday evening Israel agreed to an initial withdrawal line in Gaza while Hamas said it accepted a prisoner exchange.
- Forty-Eight hostages remain in captivity, Hamas said it agreed to a prisoner exchange, the Anti-Defamation League reports rising antisemitism, and OneFamily supports over 4,000 bereaved families.
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Boston-area groups protest, mourn ahead of two year anniversary of Oct. 7 - The Boston Globe
Approaching the anniversary, Israel and Hamas prepare for negotiations in Egypt on Monday, as hopes for a possible cease-fire in Gaza began to build after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said a hostage release could be announced this week.
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Read Full ArticleOct. 7 Survivor: ‘I Lie Awake Thinking of Those Still There’
Former hostages and their relatives spoke at a march in New York City on Sunday, two days ahead of the second anniversary of the Oct. 7 terror attack — and as reports point to progress on a potential President Donald Trump-led peace deal that could finally free those held in Gaza. Speakers at the "NYC March to Bring Them Home," organized by the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, expressed hope that a deal is within reach. Hamas terrorists murd…
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