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Hamas threatens remaining hostages amid Israel’s Gaza City attack

Hamas declared they will not ensure Israeli hostages' safety amid escalating Israeli military actions in Gaza City, with 20 hostages believed alive, officials said.

  • Hamas warned that it will not protect the lives of Israeli hostages as long as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues military actions in Gaza, stating, 'you will not recover any hostage, alive or dead'.
  • The Israeli military offensive in Gaza, named 'Gideon's Chariots 2', began on August 11, and has led to significant destruction, with reports of over 65,000 Palestinian deaths since October 2023.
  • Israeli Defense Forces have made breakthroughs in the hostage recovery efforts, collecting intelligence from seized devices, which is reshaping their operations.
  • Hamas stated that, with Israel's ongoing attacks, they will not safeguard the lives of hostages, implying further risks for them.
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Israel has launched a ground offensive in Gaza City, prompting a threatening response from the terrorist organization Hamas. What happens next? Follow the latest developments in the Middle East in our live blog.

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Israel's offensive in the city of Gaza is causing worldwide criticism. Hamas uses the fear of hostages in Israel. According to the media, London is now making serious and wants to recognize a state of Palestine.

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