Israel and Hamas: Two Years of Conflict and Memory
Israel marks two years since a Hamas attack led to devastating conflict, with ongoing indirect talks in Egypt. Bereaved families organize memorials, criticizing Netanyahu's leadership. Tensions persist, with Gaza devastated and hostages' fate unresolved. The conflict has international ramifications, deepening divisions and isolating Israel globally.

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As Israel commemorates the second anniversary of Hamas' shocking October 7 attack, the nation is gripped by mourning and political tension. The attack marked the beginning of a devastating conflict that continues to take a heavy toll on both sides.
Bereaved families are spearheading memorial ceremonies, reflecting dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government. They criticize his handling of the ensuing war and the ongoing failure to secure a ceasefire that would lead to the release of hostages in Gaza.
Meanwhile, the conflict's impact stretches beyond Israel and Gaza, involving regional players like Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah. Internationally, Israel faces unprecedented isolation, further complicated by accusations of genocide and a humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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