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ny170224112906 Pedestrians pass one of numerous large teddy bears displayed on streets to symbolize hostages taken by Hamas during their Oct. 7 attack, in Tel-Aviv, Israel, Feb. 2, 2024. The shock of Oct. 7 was emotional, physical and psychological, undermining the idea of security, both personal and national, and reminding Israelis that they have powerful enemies next door who wish them dead and gone. (Sergey Ponomarev/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170224114507 Photos of hostages held by Hamas are displayed along a street in Tel-Aviv, Israel, Feb. 2, 2024. The shock of Oct. 7 was emotional, physical and psychological, undermining the idea of security, both personal and national, and reminding Israelis that they have powerful enemies next door who wish them dead and gone. (Sergey Ponomarev/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170224113907 Protesters call for release of hostages captured by Hamas during their Oct. 7 attack, in Tel-Aviv, Israel on Feb. 1, 2024. The shock of Oct. 7 was emotional, physical and psychological, undermining the idea of security, both personal and national, and reminding Israelis that they have powerful enemies next door who wish them dead and gone. (Sergey Ponomarev/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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49748466 Prime Minister Alexander De Croo and Prime Minister Sanchez pictured during a meeting with family of hostages, part of a one-day visit of both Belgian and Spanish Prime Ministers (incoming and outgoing presidency of Europe) to Israel and Palestine, in Tel-Aviv, Thursday 23 November 2023. The two heads of government will hold talks in Jerusalem and Ramallah with political leaders on the war in Gaza. Site visits in Israel and Palestine should allow them to oversee the impact of the Hamas terror attack of Oct. 7 and discuss the humanitarian situation in GazaBELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK - SPAIN OUT - Photo Credit: NICOLAS MAETERLINCK/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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49748464 Prime Minister Alexander De Croo and Prime Minister Sanchez pictured during a meeting with family of hostages, part of a one-day visit of both Belgian and Spanish Prime Ministers (incoming and outgoing presidency of Europe) to Israel and Palestine, in Tel-Aviv, Thursday 23 November 2023. The two heads of government will hold talks in Jerusalem and Ramallah with political leaders on the war in Gaza. Site visits in Israel and Palestine should allow them to oversee the impact of the Hamas terror attack of Oct. 7 and discuss the humanitarian situation in GazaBELGA PHOTO POOL - SPAIN OUT - Photo Credit: POOL/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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49748393 Prime Minister Alexander De Croo and Prime Minister Sanchez pictured during a meeting with family of hostages, part of a one-day visit of both Belgian and Spanish Prime Ministers (incoming and outgoing presidency of Europe) to Israel and Palestine, in Tel-Aviv, Thursday 23 November 2023. The two heads of government will hold talks in Jerusalem and Ramallah with political leaders on the war in Gaza. Site visits in Israel and Palestine should allow them to oversee the impact of the Hamas terror attack of Oct. 7 and discuss the humanitarian situation in GazaBELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK - SPAIN OUT - Photo Credit: NICOLAS MAETERLINCK/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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ny241022151905 Limor Inbar, an activist from Benjamin NetanyahuÕs Likud party, shows support for rising far-right lawmaker Itamar Ben-Gvir at his campaign rally in Tel-Aviv, Israel, Oct. 12, 2022. Ben-Gvir has long been been vilified for his extreme views, but as Israel prepares for its fifth election since 2019, and with the polls predicting a deadlock, he is likely to become a major player in Benjamin NetanyahuÕs bid to regain power in the vote on Nov. 1. (Avishag Shaar-Yashuv/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny241022152805 Supporters of rising far-right lawmaker Itamar Ben-Gvir at a campaign rally for him in Tel-Aviv, Israel, Oct. 12, 2022. Ben-Gvir has long been been vilified for his extreme views, but as Israel prepares for its fifth election since 2019, and with the polls predicting a deadlock, he is likely to become a major player in Benjamin NetanyahuÕs bid to regain power in the vote on Nov. 1. (Avishag Shaar-Yashuv/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny241022153006 Supporters of rising far-right lawmaker Itamar Ben-Gvir, pictured on a poster, at a campaign rally for him in Tel-Aviv, Israel, Oct. 12, 2022. Ben-Gvir has long been been vilified for his extreme views, but as Israel prepares for its fifth election since 2019, and with the polls predicting a deadlock, he is likely to become a major player in Benjamin NetanyahuÕs bid to regain power in the vote on Nov. 1. (Avishag Shaar-Yashuv/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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