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“You choose—the choice is yours—but the result will be the same. We will return everyone,” said the Israeli prime minister.
Ofir Engel, 19, recounts being taken captive during the Oct. 7, 2023 massacre and held by Hamas terrorists in Gaza for 54 days.
“We don’t believe the leaders of a vicious terrorist organization should be living comfortably anywhere, and that certainly includes in a major city of one of our key allies and partners,” said U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller.
We must be allowed to fight until the end. And we believe that fighting until the end will force Hamas to bring us back our hostages,” said Tzvika Mor, whose son Eitan, 23, was taken by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023.
The British foreign secretary reiterated the refuted claim that “famine is imminent” in the Strip.
A noose was found in the prison cell of the chief suspect. He was immediately transferred to “a suicide prevention observation cell.”
About half of the 101 hostages held by the terrorists remain alive, the prime minister reportedly told lawmakers.
The pair discussed the wars in Gaza and Lebanon and the “day-after” plan for the formerly Hamas-ruled coastal enclave.
The plaintiffs have obtained original documents demonstrating Tehran’s involvement in helping Hamas prepare the deadly attack.
The meeting was convened in response to Hamas’s rejection of all proposals currently on the table, according to Hebrew media reports.
Capt. Yogev Pazi, the nephew of former War Cabinet member Gadi Eizenkot, and Staff Sgt. Noam Eitan, both of the IDF’s Nahshon Battalion, fell in battle.
The move could have “dramatic” consequences for the ongoing ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas, according to Hebrew media reports.