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Who are the hostages Israel believes are still alive? - The Morning Sun

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TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Their faces stare down from every street corner in Israel on posters now sun-faded and ripped. Their stories, told by anguished family members, are almost as well-known as celebrities. They are civilians and soldiers, fathers and sons. Some were at the Nova music festival, where almost 400 people were killed and dozens kidnapped. The latest ceasefire, which began Friday, marks a key step toward ending a ruinous two-year w…

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Hamas is set to release 48 hostages still being held in Gaza. Most were abducted during the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel. Israel believes 20 of them are still alive, with the fate of two unknown. They include three Israeli soldiers, three security guards and a waiter who worked at the Nova music festival, several festivalgoers, and civilians who were abducted from their kibbutz homes.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Soon the remaining hostages will be released in the hands of Hamas terrorists. After their arrival in Israel, a long path of trauma processing begins. Also for their relatives.

·Vienna, Austria
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Chained and tortured: The reports of the recently released Hamas hostages from Gaza indicate what the 20 hostages still living are going through. Among them are German citizens. An overview.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Their faces look from every corner of Israel on already faded and broken posters. Their stories, told by distressed family members, are almost as well known as those of celebrities. They are civilians and soldiers, parents and children. Some were at the Nova music festival, where nearly 400 people were killed and dozens were kidnapped.

Following the withdrawal of Israeli troops, many Palestinians have returned to the northern Gaza Strip. The next step is expected to be the handover of the hostages.

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