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Times Of Israel: In Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square, Hamas looms large as tension turns to celebration
In Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square, Hamas looms large as tension turns to celebration
Three hostages, Romi Gonen, Emily Damari, and Doron Steinbrecher, were released from Hamas captivity amid a ceasefire agreement, prompting emotional reactions from thousands gathered in Tel Aviv. The event was marked by joy, relief, and concern over Hamas's continued control in Gaza and the implications of the hostage deal.

Despite the celebration, many attendees expressed anxiety about the future and the high cost of the release, which includes the freedom of nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. The ongoing situation leaves a significant number of hostages still in captivity, fueling fears and hopes for their safe return.


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GB News: Three Israeli hostages released by Hamas as part of ceasefire deal
Three Israeli hostages released by Hamas as part of ceasefire deal
Hamas has released three hostages, including British-Israeli Emily Damari. The Red Cross confirmed that Damari, along with Doron Steinbrecher and Romi Gonen, has been transferred to their custody and is en route to Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip.


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The Telegraph: Russia rearming faster than thought ‘for possible attack on Nato’
Russia rearming faster than thought ‘for possible attack on Nato’
Germany's military official, Maj Gen Christian Freuding, warns that Russia is rearming more rapidly than anticipated for a potential attack on NATO. He noted that Russia has successfully replaced military losses from its invasion of Ukraine, aided by supplies from Iran and North Korea.

Freuding emphasized that the Russian economy has been restructured to support its military efforts, allowing for the replenishment of tanks, missiles, and drones.