After enduring 16 months of uncertainty, Idit Ohel learned her 24-year-old son, Alon Ohel, is alive but held captive in Gaza by Hamas, surviving on minimal food and sunlight. As the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas becomes increasingly fragile, families of hostages like Alon are urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to maintain hope and expedite releases. The release of emaciated hostages last Saturday has heightened concerns for families, while the uncertainty of when remaining hostages will be freed adds to their distress.
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USAID workers send message to Trump on boxes while leaving office for last time
Former USAID staffers in Washington, D.C., left their offices for the last time, carrying boxes with messages directed at President Trump, who is reducing the agency's workforce. A federal judge cleared the way for mass layoffs to proceed, as the Trump administration aims to streamline operations and cut costs. The agency plans to retain less than 300 employees out of 8,000, with criticism focused on alleged wasteful spending and controversial projects funded by USAID. Full...
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