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Four hostages taken at Nova festival released in Gaza rescue operation

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Four Hostages Freed in IDF Raid, Dozens Killed in Gaza

Four hostages kidnapped by Hamas have been reunited with their families after being rescued in a raid that Palestinian officials say killed dozens of people. Noa Argamani, Almog Meir Jan, Andrei Kozlov, and Shlomi Ziv were freed after being kidnapped from the Nova music festival eight months ago.

The rescue operation, conducted by the IDF, Israel Security Agency, and Israel Police, was based on precise intelligence. Israeli forces engaged in intense gun battles with Hamas in the Nuseirat area, resulting in casualties on both sides. The hostages were freed from two separate buildings in Nuseirat, and one special forces officer was wounded and later died in the operation.

Despite the success of the rescue mission, the area around Nuseirat suffered heavy bombardment, leading to numerous casualties and destruction. Hospitals in Gaza were overwhelmed with patients, and the Hamas government media office reported at least 210 people killed in Israeli strikes.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the operation and vowed to continue efforts to bring back all hostages held by Hamas. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant commended the special forces for their bravery in the operation, which also received intelligence support from the US.

While the rescue was celebrated in Israel, world leaders welcomed the news, urging for a ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas. However, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh stated that the group would not agree to a ceasefire unless it achieved security for Palestinians.

The rescue operation comes at a critical time for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, who faces pressure to reach an agreement with Hamas. The success of the mission could change the political landscape in Israel, with war cabinet minister Benny Gantz postponing his expected resignation.

As the situation in Gaza remains tense, with calls for emergency UN Security Council sessions and condemnations from world leaders, the focus now shifts to securing a lasting ceasefire and addressing the humanitarian crisis in the region.

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