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Netanyahu: Quedan 20 rehenes vivos, Israel rescató a 148 con vida
El primer ministro israelí aseguró que aún hay 20 rehenes vivos en Gaza y destacó que Israel ha logrado devolver con vida a 148 secuestrados. Más detalles en la nota.
El Primer Ministro Benjamin Netanyahu en una rueda de prensa, 21 de mayo de 2025.
(Crédito de foto:
MARC ISRAEL SELLEM
)
Por
JERUSALEM POST STAFF
,
AMICHAI STEIN
MAY 21, 2025 22:27
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