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More than 60 hostages missing due to airstrikes: Hamas

Hamas is blaming Israel's airstrikes in Gaza for the fate of more than 60 people it kidnapped. (EPA PHOTO)

The armed wing of Palestinian militant faction Hamas says more than 60 of the civilians it took hostage are missing because of Israeli airstrikes on Gaza.

Late last month, Hamas said an estimated 50 captives held by the group were killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza.

Abu Ubaida, the spokesperson for the Izz el-Deen al-Qassam Brigades, said on Hamas' telegram account that 23 bodies of the 60 missing Israel hostages were trapped under the rubble.

"It seems that we will never be able to reach them due to the continued brutal aggression of the occupation against Gaza," he said.

Reuters could not immediately verify the statement.

The Israeli army did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

The United States has been flying surveillance drones over Gaza in search of hostages taken by Hamas when the Palestinian militant group attacked Israel on October 7.

Hamas, an armed Islamist group that governs Gaza, has so far released four civilians among the 239 believed to be held.

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