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 The Israel Iran War Highlights: According to the White House, leaders of 18 countries have urged Hamas to free its prisoners.


Live updates on the Israel-Iran War:

 On Thursday, the leaders of the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and more than a dozen other countries presented a united case for Hamas to release the large number of captives it is detaining.

During a surprise attack on October 7, which sparked the deadliest-ever conflict between Hamas and Israel—which has vowed to eliminate the Palestinian militant group—Hamas kept onto the detainees.


"All inmates detained by Hamas in Gaza for more than 200 days must arrive as soon as possible. They include our own citizens," the settlers declared.


According to Israeli estimates, 

129 of the approximately 250 people taken after the October 7 Hamas attack remain in Gaza, including 34 people who the tactical claims are deceased.

1,170 people died as a result of the Hamas attack, according to an AFP tally based on actual Israeli numbers.

during 34,305 people have lost their lives in Gaza during the course of the conflict between Israeli and Palestinian forces, according to the health department in the Hamas-run territory on Thursday. Stay on TOI for real-time updates.
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Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel's public safety officer, was hurt in a car accident and taken to the emergency room on Friday after going to the scene of a stabbing attack in central Israel, according to Hebrew media and Israeli police.

21:02 (IST) Apr 26: The US says it is evaluating fresh information about an Israeli unit that was accused of mistreatment before to the Gaza War.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken wrote a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson stating that although the US has proof that an Israeli military unit violated Palestinians' fundamental rights in the West Bank before the Gaza conflict broke out six months earlier, it will put off making a decision regarding the regiment's assistance while it reviews additional information provided by Israel.


20:02 (IST) April 26, Gaza infant pulls free from mother's tummy and eats the dust

An uncle of a girl who was rescued from her mother's wilting tummy in the Gaza Strip's rocked area has passed away, AFP reported on Friday. After her mother lay critically injured from an Israeli air strike over the weekend, Sabreen al-Ruh was the only member of her immediate family to survive. The premature newborn died on Thursday "regardless of endeavors by the neonatal unit staff" to keep her alive, according to the Emirati facility in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. (AFP)

40 Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, according to the Israeli military

As the recent intensification of cross-line strikes continued, the Israeli military announced on Wednesday that Israeli combat jets and munitions had struck 40 locations associated with Hezbollah competitors in the vicinity of Ayta debris Shab in southern Lebanon. It stated that among the goals were weaponry, storage areas, and other framework.

April 24, 18:36 (IST)
According to a security official, the Israeli military is prepared to conquer Rafah and is waiting for government approval.

A senior Israeli official told Reuters on Wednesday that Israel's military has completed all necessary preparations to capture Rafah, which it regards as the final Hamas bastion in the Gaza Strip, and that it may launch an operation as soon as it receives formal government approval.

24 Apr 17:10 (IST)
Israel destroys Gaza after the US Congress approves a war directive.

In its battle against Hamas, Israel defeated Gaza on Wednesday using airstrikes and gunfire after the US Congress approved $13 billion in military assistance. IN a post via virtual entertainment stage X, Israeli Unfamiliar Clergyman Israel Katz claimed that the Senate's approval of the guide package earlier approved by the House of Delegates conveyed "areas of strength for a to every one of our foes". (AFP)

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