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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Philippe Martinez . Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COMires.

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Murielle Guilbert, co déléguée générale de Solidaires. Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Jean Luc Mélenchon . Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Manon Aubry . Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Jean Luc Mélenchon . Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Boris Vallaud, député PS . Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Jean Luc Mélenchon . Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Manuel Bompard en interview . Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Jean Luc Mélenchon . Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Jean Luc Mélenchon . Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Nationwide Strikes - Paris

Manuel Bompard en interview . Another day of protests two weeks after the massive rally on September 18, which, according to the CGT union, brought together “more than a million” people across France. The Ministry of the Interior had given figures that were half that number. This day of action follows what was considered a disappointing meeting between the inter-union group and Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The eight representative organizations are calling for higher pay and the creation of civil service positions, among other things. Paris, France on October 2, 2025. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Family and friends of Oded Lifshitz, an Israeli hostage of Hamas, light candles under his photo during his funeral and burial ceremony in Kibbutz Nir Oz, Israel, on February 25, 2025. Oded Lifshitz, a co-founder of Kibbutz Nir Oz and a former journalist, was kidnapped from his home during a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. He was 83 years old, and his wife, Yochivid Lifshitz, 85, was also taken prisoner with him; however, Yochivid was released two weeks later. Oded Lifshitz was murdered in captivity, and his body was returned to Israel after more than a year, in February 2025. His funeral and burial were held in Kibbutz Nir Oz, attended by family, friends, and community members. Oded Lifshitz, a human rights activist and journalist, published an article in Haaretz in January 2019 criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu’s security policies. He also challenged the IDF and Ariel Sharon in 1972 for their support of the Bedouin Arabs in Rafah. His kidnapping and murder plunged Israeli society into shock and grief, and his

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Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Family and friends of Oded Lifshitz, an Israeli hostage of Hamas, bury his body during his funeral and burial ceremony in Kibbutz Nir Oz, Israel, on February 25, 2025. Oded Lifshitz, a co-founder of Kibbutz Nir Oz and a former journalist, was kidnapped from his home during a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. He was 83 years old, and his wife, Yochivid Lifshitz, 85, was also taken prisoner with him; however, Yochivid was released two weeks later. Oded Lifshitz was murdered in captivity, and his body was returned to Israel after more than a year, in February 2025. His funeral and burial were held in Kibbutz Nir Oz, attended by family, friends, and community members. Oded Lifshitz, a human rights activist and journalist, published an article in Haaretz in January 2019 criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu’s security policies. He also challenged the IDF and Ariel Sharon in 1972 for their support of the Bedouin Arabs in Rafah. His kidnapping and murder plunged Israeli society into shock and grief, and his funeral was held

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Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Family and friends of Oded Lifshitz, an Israeli hostage of Hamas, leave wreaths on his grave during his funeral and burial ceremony in Kibbutz Nir Oz, Israel, on February 25, 2025. Oded Lifshitz, a co-founder of Kibbutz Nir Oz and a former journalist, was kidnapped from his home during a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. He was 83 years old, and his wife, Yochivid Lifshitz, 85, was also taken prisoner with him; however, Yochivid was released two weeks later. Oded Lifshitz was murdered in captivity, and his body was returned to Israel after more than a year, in February 2025. His funeral and burial were held in Kibbutz Nir Oz, attended by family, friends, and community members. Oded Lifshitz, a human rights activist and journalist, published an article in Haaretz in January 2019 criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu’s security policies. He also challenged the IDF and Ariel Sharon in 1972 for their support of the Bedouin Arabs in Rafah. His kidnapping and murder plunged Israeli society into shock and grief, and his fun

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Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Family members of Oded Lifshitz, an Israeli hostage of Hamas, mourn his death during his funeral and burial ceremony in Kibbutz Nir Oz, Israel, on February 25, 2025. Oded Lifshitz, a co-founder of Kibbutz Nir Oz and a former journalist, was kidnapped from his home during a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. He was 83 years old, and his wife, Yochivid Lifshitz, 85, was also taken prisoner with him; however, Yochivid was released two weeks later. Oded Lifshitz was murdered in captivity, and his body was returned to Israel after more than a year, in February 2025. His funeral and burial were held in Kibbutz Nir Oz, attended by family, friends, and community members. Oded Lifshitz, a human rights activist and journalist, published an article in Haaretz in January 2019 criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu’s security policies. He also challenged the IDF and Ariel Sharon in 1972 for their support of the Bedouin Arabs in Rafah. His kidnapping and murder plunged Israeli society into shock and grief, and his funeral was held w

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Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Family and friends of Oded Lifshitz, an Israeli hostage of Hamas, bury his body during his funeral and burial ceremony in Kibbutz Nir Oz, Israel, on February 25, 2025. Oded Lifshitz, a co-founder of Kibbutz Nir Oz and a former journalist, was kidnapped from his home during a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. He was 83 years old, and his wife, Yochivid Lifshitz, 85, was also taken prisoner with him; however, Yochivid was released two weeks later. Oded Lifshitz was murdered in captivity, and his body was returned to Israel after more than a year, in February 2025. His funeral and burial were held in Kibbutz Nir Oz, attended by family, friends, and community members. Oded Lifshitz, a human rights activist and journalist, published an article in Haaretz in January 2019 criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu’s security policies. He also challenged the IDF and Ariel Sharon in 1972 for their support of the Bedouin Arabs in Rafah. His kidnapping and murder plunged Israeli society into shock and grief, and his funeral was held

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Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Family and friends of Oded Lifshitz, an Israeli hostage of Hamas, leave wreaths on his grave during his funeral and burial ceremony in Kibbutz Nir Oz, Israel, on February 25, 2025. Oded Lifshitz, a co-founder of Kibbutz Nir Oz and a former journalist, was kidnapped from his home during a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. He was 83 years old, and his wife, Yochivid Lifshitz, 85, was also taken prisoner with him; however, Yochivid was released two weeks later. Oded Lifshitz was murdered in captivity, and his body was returned to Israel after more than a year, in February 2025. His funeral and burial were held in Kibbutz Nir Oz, attended by family, friends, and community members. Oded Lifshitz, a human rights activist and journalist, published an article in Haaretz in January 2019 criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu’s security policies. He also challenged the IDF and Ariel Sharon in 1972 for their support of the Bedouin Arabs in Rafah. His kidnapping and murder plunged Israeli society into shock and grief, and his fun

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Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Family and friends of Oded Lifshitz, an Israeli hostage of Hamas, leave wreaths on his grave during his funeral and burial ceremony in Kibbutz Nir Oz, Israel, on February 25, 2025. Oded Lifshitz, a co-founder of Kibbutz Nir Oz and a former journalist, was kidnapped from his home during a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. He was 83 years old, and his wife, Yochivid Lifshitz, 85, was also taken prisoner with him; however, Yochivid was released two weeks later. Oded Lifshitz was murdered in captivity, and his body was returned to Israel after more than a year, in February 2025. His funeral and burial were held in Kibbutz Nir Oz, attended by family, friends, and community members. Oded Lifshitz, a human rights activist and journalist, published an article in Haaretz in January 2019 criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu’s security policies. He also challenged the IDF and Ariel Sharon in 1972 for their support of the Bedouin Arabs in Rafah. His kidnapping and murder plunged Israeli society into shock and grief, and his fun

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Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Family and friends of Oded Lifshitz, an Israeli hostage of Hamas, carry his body during his funeral and burial ceremony in Kibbutz Nir Oz, Israel, on February 25, 2025. Oded Lifshitz, a co-founder of Kibbutz Nir Oz and a former journalist, was kidnapped from his home during a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. He was 83 years old, and his wife, Yochivid Lifshitz, 85, was also taken prisoner with him; however, Yochivid was released two weeks later. Oded Lifshitz was murdered in captivity, and his body was returned to Israel after more than a year, in February 2025. His funeral and burial were held in Kibbutz Nir Oz, attended by family, friends, and community members. Oded Lifshitz, a human rights activist and journalist, published an article in Haaretz in January 2019 criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu’s security policies. He also challenged the IDF and Ariel Sharon in 1972 for their support of the Bedouin Arabs in Rafah. His kidnapping and murder plunged Israeli society into shock and grief, and his funeral was hel

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Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Family and friends of Oded Lifshitz, an Israeli hostage of Hamas, mourn his death during his funeral and burial ceremony in Kibbutz Nir Oz, Israel, on February 25, 2025. Oded Lifshitz, a co-founder of Kibbutz Nir Oz and a former journalist, was kidnapped from his home during a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. He was 83 years old, and his wife, Yochivid Lifshitz, 85, was also taken prisoner with him; however, Yochivid was released two weeks later. Oded Lifshitz was murdered in captivity, and his body was returned to Israel after more than a year, in February 2025. His funeral and burial were held in Kibbutz Nir Oz, attended by family, friends, and community members. Oded Lifshitz, a human rights activist and journalist, published an article in Haaretz in January 2019 criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu’s security policies. He also challenged the IDF and Ariel Sharon in 1972 for their support of the Bedouin Arabs in Rafah. His kidnapping and murder plunged Israeli society into shock and grief, and his funeral was he

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Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Family and friends of Oded Lifshitz, an Israeli hostage of Hamas, mourn his death during his funeral and burial ceremony in Kibbutz Nir Oz, Israel, on February 25, 2025. Oded Lifshitz, a co-founder of Kibbutz Nir Oz and a former journalist, was kidnapped from his home during a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. He was 83 years old, and his wife, Yochivid Lifshitz, 85, was also taken prisoner with him; however, Yochivid was released two weeks later. Oded Lifshitz was murdered in captivity, and his body was returned to Israel after more than a year, in February 2025. His funeral and burial were held in Kibbutz Nir Oz, attended by family, friends, and community members. Oded Lifshitz, a human rights activist and journalist, published an article in Haaretz in January 2019 criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu’s security policies. He also challenged the IDF and Ariel Sharon in 1972 for their support of the Bedouin Arabs in Rafah. His kidnapping and murder plunged Israeli society into shock and grief, and his funeral was he

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Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Family and friends of Oded Lifshitz, an Israeli hostage of Hamas, bury his body during his funeral and burial ceremony in Kibbutz Nir Oz, Israel, on February 25, 2025. Oded Lifshitz, a co-founder of Kibbutz Nir Oz and a former journalist, was kidnapped from his home during a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. He was 83 years old, and his wife, Yochivid Lifshitz, 85, was also taken prisoner with him; however, Yochivid was released two weeks later. Oded Lifshitz was murdered in captivity, and his body was returned to Israel after more than a year, in February 2025. His funeral and burial were held in Kibbutz Nir Oz, attended by family, friends, and community members. Oded Lifshitz, a human rights activist and journalist, published an article in Haaretz in January 2019 criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu’s security policies. He also challenged the IDF and Ariel Sharon in 1972 for their support of the Bedouin Arabs in Rafah. His kidnapping and murder plunged Israeli society into shock and grief, and his funeral was held

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Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Family members hold a photo of Oded Lifshitz, an Israeli hostage of Hamas, in his funeral and burial ceremony in Kibbutz Nir Oz, Israel, on February 25, 2025. Oded Lifshitz, a co-founder of Kibbutz Nir Oz and a former journalist, was kidnapped from his home during a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. He was 83 years old, and his wife, Yochivid Lifshitz, 85, was also taken prisoner with him; however, Yochivid was released two weeks later. Oded Lifshitz was murdered in captivity, and his body was returned to Israel after more than a year, in February 2025. His funeral and burial were held in Kibbutz Nir Oz, attended by family, friends, and community members. Oded Lifshitz, a human rights activist and journalist, published an article in Haaretz in January 2019 criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu’s security policies. He also challenged the IDF and Ariel Sharon in 1972 for their support of the Bedouin Arabs in Rafah. His kidnapping and murder plunged Israeli society into shock and grief, and his funeral was held with a l

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Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Family members of Oded Lifshitz, an Israeli hostage of Hamas, mourn his death during his funeral and burial ceremony in Kibbutz Nir Oz, Israel, on February 25, 2025. Oded Lifshitz, a co-founder of Kibbutz Nir Oz and a former journalist, was kidnapped from his home during a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. He was 83 years old, and his wife, Yochivid Lifshitz, 85, was also taken prisoner with him; however, Yochivid was released two weeks later. Oded Lifshitz was murdered in captivity, and his body was returned to Israel after more than a year, in February 2025. His funeral and burial were held in Kibbutz Nir Oz, attended by family, friends, and community members. Oded Lifshitz, a human rights activist and journalist, published an article in Haaretz in January 2019 criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu’s security policies. He also challenged the IDF and Ariel Sharon in 1972 for their support of the Bedouin Arabs in Rafah. His kidnapping and murder plunged Israeli society into shock and grief, and his funeral was held w

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Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Family members of Oded Lifshitz, an Israeli hostage of Hamas, mourn his death during his funeral and burial ceremony in Kibbutz Nir Oz, Israel, on February 25, 2025. Oded Lifshitz, a co-founder of Kibbutz Nir Oz and a former journalist, was kidnapped from his home during a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. He was 83 years old, and his wife, Yochivid Lifshitz, 85, was also taken prisoner with him; however, Yochivid was released two weeks later. Oded Lifshitz was murdered in captivity, and his body was returned to Israel after more than a year, in February 2025. His funeral and burial were held in Kibbutz Nir Oz, attended by family, friends, and community members. Oded Lifshitz, a human rights activist and journalist, published an article in Haaretz in January 2019 criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu’s security policies. He also challenged the IDF and Ariel Sharon in 1972 for their support of the Bedouin Arabs in Rafah. His kidnapping and murder plunged Israeli society into shock and grief, and his funeral was held w

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Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

A man holds the photo of Oded Lifshitz, an Israeli hostage of Hamas, in his funeral and burial ceremony in Kibbutz Nir Oz, Israel, on February 25, 2025. Oded Lifshitz, a co-founder of Kibbutz Nir Oz and a former journalist, was kidnapped from his home during a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. He was 83 years old, and his wife, Yochivid Lifshitz, 85, was also taken prisoner with him; however, Yochivid was released two weeks later. Oded Lifshitz was murdered in captivity, and his body was returned to Israel after more than a year, in February 2025. His funeral and burial were held in Kibbutz Nir Oz, attended by family, friends, and community members. Oded Lifshitz, a human rights activist and journalist, published an article in Haaretz in January 2019 criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu’s security policies. He also challenged the IDF and Ariel Sharon in 1972 for their support of the Bedouin Arabs in Rafah. His kidnapping and murder plunged Israeli society into shock and grief, and his funeral was held with a large a

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Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

Funeral of An Israeli Hostage of Hamas - Israel

A man holds the photo of Oded Lifshitz, an Israeli hostage of Hamas, in his funeral and burial ceremony in Kibbutz Nir Oz, Israel, on February 25, 2025. Oded Lifshitz, a co-founder of Kibbutz Nir Oz and a former journalist, was kidnapped from his home during a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. He was 83 years old, and his wife, Yochivid Lifshitz, 85, was also taken prisoner with him; however, Yochivid was released two weeks later. Oded Lifshitz was murdered in captivity, and his body was returned to Israel after more than a year, in February 2025. His funeral and burial were held in Kibbutz Nir Oz, attended by family, friends, and community members. Oded Lifshitz, a human rights activist and journalist, published an article in Haaretz in January 2019 criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu’s security policies. He also challenged the IDF and Ariel Sharon in 1972 for their support of the Bedouin Arabs in Rafah. His kidnapping and murder plunged Israeli society into shock and grief, and his funeral was held with a large a

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Palestinians Ordered To Evacuate Besieged North - Gaza

Palestinians Ordered To Evacuate Besieged North - Gaza

Displaced Palestinians flee after an evacuation order by the Israeli military in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip on October 23, 2024. More than two weeks ago, Israel began a wide military offensive in northern Gaza, especially inside Jabalia, the largest of the enclave's eight historic camps. Photo by Rami Zohud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinians Ordered To Evacuate Besieged North - Gaza

Palestinians Ordered To Evacuate Besieged North - Gaza

Displaced Palestinians flee after an evacuation order by the Israeli military in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip on October 23, 2024. More than two weeks ago, Israel began a wide military offensive in northern Gaza, especially inside Jabalia, the largest of the enclave's eight historic camps. Photo by Rami Zohud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinians Ordered To Evacuate Besieged North - Gaza

Palestinians Ordered To Evacuate Besieged North - Gaza

Displaced Palestinians flee after an evacuation order by the Israeli military in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip on October 23, 2024. More than two weeks ago, Israel began a wide military offensive in northern Gaza, especially inside Jabalia, the largest of the enclave's eight historic camps. Photo by Rami Zohud/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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