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Hamas attack: What happened to twins who organized Israel rave party

IndiaTimes Thursday, 12 October 2023
Twin brothers known for organizing rave parties in Israel faced tragedy when a Hamas attack during one of their events left one dead and the other missing. The family mourns while hoping for the safe return of the missing brother. The twins' joyful spirit and passion for bringing happiness to others were remembered amidst the grief. Meanwhile, Israel has announced that it will maintain its blockade of the Gaza Strip until all hostages are released.
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