Photos from 2 years of war between Israel and Hamas bear witness to its horrors
Hundreds gathered to reflect on the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, highlighting the enduring toll including over 1,200 killed and nearly 240 hostages held, organizers said.
- The death toll in Gaza has surpassed 67,000, with the Health Ministry stating that over 700 names were recently added after verification.
- Noura Ebrahim from the U.S. Palestinian Community Network highlighted ongoing demonstrations for Palestinian rights, voicing support for Palestinians and decrying the conflict.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated that Israel would not completely withdraw from Gaza while hoping to announce the release of hostages soon, citing upcoming indirect talks in Egypt.
- Hamas expressed acceptance of some elements of a U.S. plan to end the war, but further discussions among Palestinians are still needed regarding other aspects.
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'An open nerve': Israelis, Palestinians mark two years of the Gaza war (Canada)
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Two years have passed since Hamas-led militia broke into Israel, submerging the region in the war. Photographs taken by Associated Press journalists have documented the turmoil and devastation.

'An open nerve': Israelis, Palestinians mark two years of the Gaza war
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Photos from 2 years of war between Israel and Hamas bear witness to its horrors
It's been two years since Hamas-led militants stormed into Israel, plunging the region into war. Photos taken by Associated Press journalists have charted the turmoil and devastation.
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