No international body is actively searching for hundreds of Yazidi women and girls held captive by Islamist terrorists, with their fate relying on activists, relatives, and armchair detectives like Pari Ibrahim, who leads the efforts to identify and locate them. Despite over 2,500 Yazidis still missing, there is no official entity dedicated to their rescue, leading to a network of individuals globally working to track down and free the captives, including using unconventional methods like impersonating militants online to gather crucial information on their whereabouts.
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Fate of Bibas Family Renews Fears for Israel-Gaza Cease-Fire
For 16 months, the Bibas family's abduction to Gaza faded from Israeli consciousness until their disturbing deaths were revealed, casting doubt on the fragile cease-fire. Israeli military announced Ms. Bibas's body was not hers, and an autopsy showed her sons were killed in Gaza. Hamas denied responsibility, leading to renewed tensions and calls for vengeance or calm as the truce with Gaza hangs in the balance. Full Article
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