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    Hamas Claims to be Searching for 8 Russian-Israeli Captives to Release Them: Reports Russian Media

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    Abu Marzook Announces Efforts to Locate Individuals on Russian-Provided List

    What’s happening?

    Abu Marzook, a representative of a group often labeled as a terror organization, has announced that they are actively trying to locate individuals listed on a document provided by Russia. The ultimate goal is to secure their release. However, Marzook admits that the task of finding these individuals is proving to be a challenge.

    Why does it matter?

    This development is significant as it indicates a potential collaboration between Russia and the group represented by Marzook. It also raises questions about the identities of the individuals on the list and the reasons for their intended release. The situation could have far-reaching implications for international relations and security.

    What’s next?

    As the group continues its search for the listed individuals, the international community will be closely monitoring the situation. The outcome could influence future diplomatic relations between Russia and other nations, and potentially impact the global fight against terrorism.

    This story was first published on Ynetnews .

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