Israel demands release of all hostages after Hamas backs new truce offer
Israel rejects partial hostage release deals during ceasefire talks, demanding the freedom of all 50 hostages to end the conflict and disarm Hamas, officials confirmed.
- Israel demands the release of all 50 hostages, rejecting any partial deals that do not meet this requirement, according to an Israeli official.
- Hamas has agreed to a proposal for a ceasefire that involves releasing 10 live hostages, but Israeli officials insist on the release of all hostages.
- Humanitarian conditions in Gaza are dire, with severe malnutrition affecting at least 251 civilians, nearly half of whom are children, as reported by the Gaza health ministry.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that military actions are intended to defeat Hamas and secure all hostages' release, emphasizing that negotiations will happen simultaneously.
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"In the near future, the gates of hell will open to Hamas murderers and rapists in Gaza." New inflammatory remarks by Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz this Friday, August 22, at a time when an imminent offensive is feared on Gaza City, considered by Israel to be Hamas' last stronghold. The day after Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu's green light for negotiations to release all remaining hostages in Gaza.
The gates of hell will soon open over Hamas in Gaza: Israeli Defense Minister Katz - The Tribune
'The gates of hell will soon open over Hamas murderers and rapists in Gaza -- until they agree to Israel's conditions for ending the war, primarily the release of all hostages and their disarmament,' Katz said.
Israel's Defense Minister, Israel Katz, is now clearly siding with Hamas.
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