Israeli military says no indications of hostages in the area where Sinwar was killed ■ Killing wasn't preceded by intelligence suggesting Sinwar's presence in the area
The victim, 59-year-old Hanan Abd Rahman Abu Salameh, was reportedly shot by a man in military uniform while harvesting olives on her land about 200 meters from the barrier
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The confluence of constant bombings, lack of medical care, malnutrition and the impossibility of maintaining basic hygiene make up a grim Gazan reality for pregnant women and new mothers, in a war long past its ninth month
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Uri Ravitz notes that his mother views her time in Hamas captivity as an out-of-body experience and struggles to recall many details from that period. 'We were affected in the first circle, but as long as the hostages are there, this entire country is hostage,' he says
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The two were arrested by Israeli soldiers while helping Palestinians with olive harvesting in the West Bank. They face charges of entering a closed military area and identifying with a terrorist organization. The activists claim the soldiers lacked an order designating the area as a closed military zone