israeli air strikes in gaza and focusing on gaza city where israel s defence minister now says that the israeli troops are operating in the heart of gaza city which the minister claims is the heart of terrorism. the area is the one of the most densely populated parts of the territory, and has frequently been hit by the israeli military in the last month it says it is targeting hamas, which israel, along with many other countries, considers to be a terrorist organisation. in this bulletin we will bring you the developments from right across this region, from here in israel, inside gaza and from lebanon as well. but we will start this hour with the latest developments from our middle east correspondent yolande knell. flares hanging in gaza s night sky are ominous warnings of incoming israeli fire. but, increasingly, the israeli prime minister s being pressed for a pause in fighting. i did ask him for a pause yesterday. this is a key moment. israeli troops are now said to be i
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ABC News(NEW YORK) For three Israelis who have been waiting two months for the safe return of their families from Hamas captivity, this year s Hannukah celebrations have been anything but joyful.
Hamas freed over 100 of the more than 200 people its militants took hostage during the Oct. 7 surprise terror attack on Israel.
In exchange, Israel released more than 200 Palestinians from Israeli prisons, the majority of whom were women and minors.
Still, there are at least 135 hostages still held by Hamas, and no immediate indications that more will be released.
"There [are] a kind of small moments of let s say happiness and assurance that everything can happen and we can bring everyone home back because some of them got back, But besides that, it s really horrible, horrific," Or Gat, whose brother Carmel Gat is still held by Hamas, told ABC News.
Adva Adar is one of the many who were able to reunite with their loved ones after the terror group released them. Her grandmother