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Hamas Frees Last Living Hostages in Surprise Move
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Hamas has released all remaining living hostages it held, ending a grim chapter in the conflict. The handovers occurred at border points under international watch, with families reuniting after months apart. This follows intense mediation that secured safe passages for the captives.
The abductions happened during attacks that killed over 1,200 Israelis in a single day. Hostages endured harsh conditions in tunnels and hideouts deep underground.
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The Context
International law under the Geneva Conventions bars targeting civilians in wars. Red Cross teams verified health checks before transfers to medical care.
Past swaps, like the 2011 Gilad Shalit deal, traded prisoners for one soldier. This batch includes women, children, and elderly pulled from daily life.
Relief washes over affected communities, praising diplomatic wins that saved lives. Doubts linger on full compliance and any hidden holds by splinter groups.
U.S. and Qatari envoys shuttled proposals to clinch the agreement amid ceasefires. Freed individuals shared tales of solidarity among captives during captivity.
General views celebrate the releases as humanitarian triumphs over terror tactics. Concerns mount about preventing repeats through stronger deterrence.
Trump’s administration touted the outcome as proof of tough negotiation paying off. Common opinions stress healing for trauma while probing attack roots.
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Coverage Details
| Total News Sources | 42 |
| Left | 13 |
| Right | 11 |
| Center | 14 |
| Unrated | 4 |
| Bias Distribution | 33% Center |
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