Hamas admits it no longer holds 40 Gaza hostages alive, as reported during ceasefire talks brokered by the US. The group said the number of living hostages is lower, including women, children, elderly, and sick persons who have died in captivity. The US had offered a ceasefire deal in exchange for the hostages’ release.
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