The Israeli military has recovered the bodies of three more hostages from Gaza, victims of an incident on October 7. This development comes as the international community closely watches, with the CIA Director William Burns heading to Europe to push for cease-fire talks. Meanwhile, the top United Nations court is poised to make a crucial ruling on whether Israel must cease its military operations and withdraw from the Gaza enclave. This situation unfolds against a backdrop of heightened tensions and international calls for peace and compliance with international law.
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Why is it always about force and control, and not about addressing the root causes of the conflict and respecting autonomy?
Israel has every right to defend its citizens and take necessary actions to recover hostages from Gaza; international scrutiny should focus on the terrorists, not Israel's self-defense measures.
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It's a relief to hear that Israel has managed to recover the bodies of our hostages, bringing some closure to the families affected by this tragedy. However, it's frustrating to see how quick the international community is to scrutinize Israel's actions, rather than focusing on the root cause of the violence and the necessity of defending our people.
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The Latest | Israel finds 3 hostages' bodies in Gaza as it braces for UN court ruling
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Israel is bracing for the top United Nations court to rule Friday on whether it must halt its military operations and withdraw from Gaza.
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Israel says bodies of 3 more hostages found in Gaza
https://apnews.com/video/israel-hamas-war-israel-israel-governme…
The bodies of three more hostages killed on October 7 were recovered overnight from Gaza. The news comes as the top United Nations court prepares to rule on whether Israel must halt its military operations and withdraw from the enclave.
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