Tag: Hamas
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Hamas to Release More Gaza Hostage Remains as Red Cross Enters City to Collect Corpses
Background: Tensions Over the Gaza Ceasefire The conflict between Israel and Hamas has persisted despite ongoing negotiations for a ceasefire and prisoner exchange. Recent reports indicate that Hamas has not fully adhered to a ceasefire condition, triggering renewed scrutiny from Israeli officials and international observers. Recent Developments: More Remains Expected According to statements attributed to…
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Trump Announces Phase Two of Gaza Ceasefire Amid Ongoing Hostage Crisis and Aid Constraints
Phase Two Commences as Hostage Remains and Aid Woes Dominate News In a dramatic turn in the Gaza crisis, U.S. President Donald Trump publicly declared that phase two of the Gaza ceasefire has begun. The announcement came as the remains of four deceased hostages were expected to be transferred to Israeli custody in the coming…
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Abducted by Hamas, Noa never lost hope she would see her ‘soulmate’ again
Introduction: A tale of endurance and reunion On a day that began with music, laughter, and a sense of freedom, Noa Argamani and Avinatan Or found themselves thrust into a nightmare that would stretch over two years. Their story, born from the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, is now also a testament to hope—the kind…
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A Reunited Heart: Noa Argamani and Avinatan Or’s Two-Year Odyssey From Abduction to Reunion
From Festival to Flight: The Day Everything Changed What began as a celebration of “friends, love and infinite freedom” at the Nova music festival in the western Negev desert ended in terror on October 7, 2023. The attack by Hamas near the Gaza border unleashed chaos as militants dispersed through the crowd, firing and forcing…
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Bipin Joshi killed: Nepali hostage confirmed dead as Hamas hands over bodies
Background: A Nepali hostage in the Gaza conflict In the wake of the October 7 attacks, Bipin Joshi, a Nepali citizen, emerged as one of the most recognizable faces of the international hostage crisis tied to Hamas’s operations in southern Israel. Joshi arrived in Israel a month before the violence on a student exchange program…
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Bipin Joshi: Last Hindu hostage dead in Gaza conflict
Overview: Bipin Joshi identified as the last Hindu hostage confirmed dead The death of Bipin Joshi, a 22-year-old Nepali national, was confirmed on Monday as part of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. Joshi was the only Hindu hostage believed to be alive in Gaza and the last foreign student among those captured during…
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Bipin Joshi killed: Nepali hostage declared dead after Hamas
Background: A Nepali student-turned-hostage Bipin Joshi, a Nepali citizen, arrived in Israel about a month before the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, on a student exchange program to study and work in agriculture at Kibbutz Alumim near the Gaza border. He was one of 17 Nepali students in the program, ten of whom were…
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Bipin Joshi: Hindu hostage dead in Gaza ceasefire deal
Background: A Nepali student’s journey to a border community Bipin Joshi, a 22-year-old from Nepal, traveled to Israel in 2023 to participate in an agricultural training program at Kibbutz Alumim, near the Gaza border. The project offered Nepali students practical experience in modern farming while connecting them to a country with a long, complex history…
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Bipin Joshi, Last-Known Hindu Hostage in Hamas Custody, Confirmed Dead
Background: A Nepalese student in Israel’s farming program Bipin Joshi, a 22-year-old Nepalese student, was part of a farming training and study program at Kibbutz Alumim near the Gaza border. He and 16 other Nepali students traveled to Israel in September 2023 to gain hands-on experience in modern agricultural techniques, a program that has long…
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Hope and Contention: Hamas Releases 20 Hostages as Trump Peace Pact Gains Momentum
Headline Moments Shape a Delicate Pause in the Gaza Conflict In a development that reverberated across capitals and newsrooms, Hamas released 20 living hostages, signaling a potential easing of tensions in a region long battered by war and humanitarian crises. The move, viewed by many as a rare opening, follows weeks of intense diplomacy and…
