'Trump declares 'war is over' as families await hostage return
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The hostages still presumed to be alive include Matan Angrest, 21, Elkana Bohbot, 34, Ariel Cunio, 27, Guy Gilboa-Dalal, 23, Segev Kalfon, 27, Eitan Abraham More, 24, Avinatan Or, 31, Ziv Berman, 27, Rom Braslavski, 21, David Cunio, 34, Maxim Herkin, 36, Bar Kupershtein, 23, Yosef-Chaim Ohana, 24, Matan Zangauker, 25, Gali Berman, 27, Nimrod Cohen, 20, Eyvatar David, 24, Eitan Horn, 38, Omri Miran, 47, and Alon Ohel, 23.

Those believed dead include Inbar Hayman, 27, Sahar Baruch, 25, Itay Chen, 19, Ran Gvili, 24, Asaf Hammani, 41, Eliyahu Margalit, 75, Sonthaya Oakkharasri, age unknown, Sudthisak Rinthalak, age unknown, Arye Zalmanovich, 85, Tamir Adar, 38, Uriel Baruch, 35, Oz Daniel, 19, Manny Godard, 73, Guy Illouz, 26, Joshua Mollel, 21, Dror Or, 49, Lior Rudaeff, 61, Hadar Goldin, 24, Mohammad Alatrash, 40, Amiram Cooper, 85, Ronen Engel, age unknown, Tal Haimi, 41, Eitan Levi, 53, Omer Maxim Neutra, 21, Daniel Perez, 22, and Yossi Sharabi, 53.

Two others, Biin Joshi, 24, and Tamir Nimrodi, 20, are of uncertain status.

Among the hostages believed dead, Hadar Goldin was kidnapped by Hamas in 2014.

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