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President Joe Biden said on Monday that at least 11 American citizens are confirmed to be among the massive death toll resulting from an attack this weekend by
Hamas has claimed that it is holding about 100 hostages captive as part of its attack on Israel. In response to the Israeli airstrikes, a spokesman for Hamas’ armed wing said that the groupBiden said that the U.S. government believes it is “likely” that American citizens are among the Hamas captives.
The State Department is currently providing consular assistance and updated security alerts for American citizens who are still in Israel. Americans who choose to leave Israel can still do so via commercial flights and other ground options. The president warned Americans still in Israel to “take sensible precautions” and follow local authorities’ guidance.
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