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Recent Israeli strikes in Gaza have killed at least 14 people, including a hospital nurse and his family, amid ongoing military operations aimed at dismantling Hamas. Thousands are fleeing Gaza City as Israel orders evacuations, worsening a humanitarian crisis with over 65,000 dead since October 2023. Peace efforts face significant hurdles.
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Yemen's Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for a drone attack on Eilat, Israel, on the second day of Rosh Hashanah. The drone fell in the city center, injuring 22 people, with two seriously hurt. Israel warns of a harsh response amid ongoing tensions in the region.
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After over two years of captivity, Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire and a prisoner exchange, leading to the release of 20 Israeli hostages and the return of bodies of the deceased. The deal, brokered by Donald Trump, marks a significant step toward ending the conflict, though many questions remain about long-term peace and disarmament.
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Recent reports reveal ongoing abuse, torture, and deaths of Palestinian detainees in Israeli custody amid the Gaza conflict. Bodies returned show signs of severe torture, with some possibly executed. Israel's detention system faces international scrutiny, with many prisoners released in a ceasefire deal exhibiting injuries and signs of abuse.
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Recent reports reveal ongoing issues with the treatment and handling of Palestinian prisoners and the return of bodies by Israel. Families of detainees and the international community express concern over abuse, neglect, and the continued holding of bodies, amid calls for accountability and transparency.
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On November 13, 2025, Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman suffered a a ventricular fibrillation flare-up during a morning walk in Braddock, causing him to fall and sustain minor facial injuries requiring 20 stitches. He was hospitalized in Pittsburgh for observation and medication adjustment. Fetterman, 56, has a history of stroke and heart conditions and has been open about his mental health struggles.
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Since October 10, Hamas has handed over the remains of 24 deceased Israeli captives, including one identified as Israeli soldier Meny Godard. The process follows a US-brokered ceasefire, with Israel releasing Palestinian prisoners in exchange. Both sides cite delays due to Gaza's destruction and burial conditions.
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Since the ceasefire began on October 10, 2025, the Gaza Health Ministry reports that 315 bodies have been exchanged between Israel and Hamas. The latest exchange involved the return of a hostage's body, with ongoing efforts to recover remains and confirm the identities of the bodies handed over.
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Since the October 7 attack, Israel and Hamas have exchanged bodies and prisoners. Hamas returned the body of Israeli hostage Meny Godard, while Israel has released Palestinian remains. The process is slow, hindered by burial under rubble and identification challenges. The ceasefire aims to stabilize Gaza and establish governance.