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CBS Reporter Linda Gradstein

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CBS Reporter Linda Gradstein

Talks remain underway between Israel’s war cabinet and other parties which could see a considerable exchange of hostages, mainly women and children, and a significant pause in the fighting. However, the recent discovery of a dead Israeli hostage near the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza has led to more concerns over the current welfare of the other captives.

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