An Israeli lady stares into Gaza the place her liked one is being held hostage.
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An Israeli lady stares into Gaza the place her liked one is being held hostage.
Carrie Kahn/NPR
Because the conflict drags on, households of hostages who’ve been held in Gaza for almost eleven months have gotten more and more pissed off and indignant. A few of them launch a few of their ache by yelling their family members names into Gaza, in hopes of being heard.
And the U.S. pressures Israel to vary the way in which it evacuates civilians from elements of Gaza, amid fears of their security.
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