About 100 representatives of Gaza hostages flew to The Hague on Wednesday to file a “crimes against humanity” complaint at the International Criminal Court against Hamas. Palestinian militants led by Hamas abducted about 250 hostages during their attack on Israel on October 7, of which about 130 are still held captive in Gaza, Israeli officials said. Twenty-nine of them are believed to be dead. “This is not just our story. If we don’t stop this, tomorrow it will be the story of the entire world,” said Ofri Bibas, whose brother is one of the captives held in Gaza.

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