The Israeli military says 13 remaining living hostages freed by Hamas are now in Red Cross custody in the Gaza Strip, reports AP.

The Israeli military says 13 remaining living hostages freed by Hamas are now in Red Cross custody in the Gaza Strip, reports AP.
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