The hostages in Gaza are being moved around by Hamas. Some are being shuttled from one apartment to another to conceal their locations. Others are believed to be held in tunnels underground.
Meanwhile, a "fusion cell" established in Israel last fall is working tirelessly to locate the hostages. American and Israeli intelligence and military analysts are collaborating within this cell. They are analyzing imagery from drones and satellites, as well as communications intercepts and any other relevant information. Their goal is to uncover any clues that might lead them to the hostages' whereabouts.
The conflict in the Gaza Strip is multifaceted. While the world primarily witnesses the airstrikes and ground invasion, which Israel claims are aimed at dismantling Hamas, another, less visible battle is taking place. This battle revolves around the hostages.
Hamas is determined to hold onto the hostages they seized during their deadly attack on Israel on October 7th. They intend to use these individuals as bargaining chips. In contrast, Israel is resolute in its commitment to bringing the hostages home. The rescue of four hostages on Saturday serves as a stark reminder of this ongoing struggle.
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