Hostage Discrepancies: Trump vs. Israel's Official Figures
Discrepancies in hostage numbers reported by U.S. President Trump and Israeli officials have caused alarm among families, revealing a tense situation involving hostages held by Hamas. While Israel insists on its twin goals of destroying Hamas and rescuing hostages, the ongoing conflict in Gaza continues to escalate.

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An Israeli official reported Wednesday that 24 hostages remain alive in Gaza, contradicting U.S. President Donald Trump's figure of 21, unsettling the families of those captured. Gal Hirsch, Israel’s coordinator for hostage issues, stated on X that Hamas is detaining 59 hostages, including 24 confirmed alive and 35 deceased.
The discrepancy has led a group representing the families of hostages to demand updated information from the Israeli government. 'All families of the kidnapped are always informed about their loved ones,' Hirsch assured. Trump's comments, made during a Tuesday White House event, contradict earlier Israeli tallies.
The ongoing Israeli assault on Gaza raises concerns about the hostages' safety, with families advocating for negotiations over military action. Yet, Israel persists with its military offensive, aiming to obliterate Hamas while securing the hostages' release, prompting distress among the concerned families.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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