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Title: Families of Hostages in Gaza Fear Call from the Army

Title: Families of Hostages in Gaza Fear Call from the Army

The American newspaper "The Wall Street Journal" revealed that families of hostages held in Gaza have become fearful of receiving a call from the Israeli army. After a ceasefire was reached with Hamas last October, several families received joyful calls from the army informing them that a family member would be released. At that time, families were eagerly awaiting a promising call from the army, but the situation has changed now, according to The Wall Street Journal, as fears deepen that time is running out and hopes of the hostages' safe return are no longer as high as they once were. The report explained that families are anxious that they will receive a phone call with bad news, indicating the discovery of a family member's body or announcing their death.

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