200 Hamas Fighters Trapped in Tunnels Threaten Gaza Ceasefire
- On Wednesday, Gen. Eyal Zamir threatened to kill 200 Hamas fighters trapped in Rafah unless the group returns an Israeli captive's body, warning they would not be `allowed to leave alive.`
- Families of the eight fallen soldiers met Monday with hostage affairs envoy Gal Hirsch, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu briefly considered a swap to retrieve remains but withdrew amid internal criticism.
- Hamas offered to locate and return remains in exchange for safe passage for roughly 200 fighters trapped in Rafah's Jenina neighborhood and Bani Suhaila enclave, while Israel allowed Red Cross-supervised searches and the IDF destroyed tunnels.
- Netanyahu's office issued a denial and stood by the framework after backlash from Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, while Gen. Eyal Zamir recommended eliminating terrorists and stepping up tunnel searches.
- If Hamas says it has no more information, Israel will hold a special security and political assessment, while Israeli security officials believe Hamas may know only about three or four of the eight fallen soldiers still missing.
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