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Gaza: The Humanitarian Crisis and the World's Response
GazaSaturday, May 17, 2025
The conflict has also resulted in a significant number of hostages being taken by Hamas and allied groups. During the October 2023 attack, 251 people, many of them civilians, were seized and brought back into Gaza. Most of the hostages have been released during two separate ceasefires, but 58 remain in captivity, with about 20 believed to still be alive. The families of the hostages have been protesting for months, demanding that the Israeli Prime Minister negotiate a ceasefire with Hamas to secure the release of the remaining captives.
The families of the hostages have expressed concern over the escalating military operations in Gaza, which they say puts their loved ones at increasing risk. They have called on the Israeli Prime Minister to back the calls for a negotiated resolution with Hamas. The Israeli government has vowed to continue the war in Gaza until all of its goals are met, including the release of all remaining hostages and the military and governmental defeat of Hamas.
The situation in Gaza is complex, with multiple factors contributing to the humanitarian crisis. The international community has a role to play in addressing this crisis, but so far, efforts to broker a ceasefire have been unsuccessful. The recent release of the last living U. S. national held as a hostage by Hamas raised hopes for a potential breakthrough in negotiations, but the situation remains uncertain. The top Qatari diplomat has expressed doubts about the prospects of ongoing diplomatic efforts, given the continuing behavior of the Israeli government.
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