Israel increases number of hostages taken by Hamas to 212

The estimated number of hostages who are being held by militant group Hamas has increased to 212, according to an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson.

IDF spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari confirmed at a Sunday morning press conference that 212 people were taken by Hamas fighters on Oct. 7, multiple news outlets reported. This is slightly up from the previous estimate of at least 203 people being held hostage by Hamas and comes just days after the militant group released two American hostages.

Israel entered its 16th day of fighting against Hamas, a militant group that the U.S. and other countries have designated as a terrorist organization, after its members infiltrated Israel in a surprise Oct. 7 attack, killing more than 1,400 Israelis.

Israel has since retaliated against the Gaza Strip, which Hamas rules. The Gaza Health Ministry said at least 4,385 Palestinians are dead as a result of the violence with another 13,561 people wounded. People across the world have taken to the streets to protest the loss of civilian life on both sides of the conflict and to call for a ceasefire.

The Biden administration has been unwavering of its support of Israel so far, vowing to back the nation in its effort against Hamas. President Biden also has also said efforts to secure other American hostages are underway after Hamas released Judith Raanan and her daughter, Natalie Raanan with the help of Qatar.

There are still 10 Americans who remain unaccounted after the initial attack. Biden said on Friday that U.S. officials “have been working around-the-clock to free American citizens who were taken hostage by Hamas, and we have not ceased our efforts to secure the release of those who are still being held.”

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