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Israel, Hostages

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After 843 days, the clock counting the painful wait for Israel’s hostages has finally stopped
For over two years, it was one of the most powerful symbols at Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square: a digital stopwatch, counting every minute, hour, and day since 251 Israelis were abducted by Hamas on October 7,

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 · 1d · on MSN
Israelis stop hostage clock after last remains come home
The Times of Israel on MSN · 2d
After 844 days, Israel stops counting: Hostages Square clock shut off in Tel Aviv
 · 1d
Jewish influencer barred from Australia vows to ‘take action’ over visa cancellation
Israel has recovered the remains of the last hostage from Gaza, completing the return of all 251 taken during Hamas’s October 7 attack and paving the way for the next stage of the ceasefire.

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Israel buries last captive recovered from Gaza, ending a painful chapter
Al Jazeera English · 23h
Updates: Gaza under Israel fire as ‘desperate’ Palestinians seek supplies
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Why Israel clock marking time since October 7 attack is finally set to turn off

Four Israeli soldiers and over 480 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire in October as part of the U.S. plan to end the war. Both Israel and Hamas have repeatedly accused each other of truce violations.
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After 844 days, Israelis to turn off clock marking time since Oct 7 attack

After 844 days, Israelis turn off a symbolic clock in Tel Aviv following the recovery of the last remaining Gaza hostage, marking a moment of national healing. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.
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