Netanyahu Says ‘Struggle Is Not over’ as Dispute with Hamas over Hostage Bodies Continues
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed the return of bodies of captives with US President Donald Trump, focusing on the pace of returning deceased hostages, according to local media reports.
- Hamas has released 20 living captives and 10 deceased hostages but claims it needs special equipment to retrieve the remaining bodies trapped under rubble.
- Polling shows Netanyahu's Likud Party gaining support, projecting a win of 34 seats if elections were held today, following the hostage release and ceasefire agreement.
- Trump expressed his full support for Israel, stating the US stands by its right to defend itself.
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Israel's prime minister has said at a memorial for the victims of the Hamas-led attack on October 7, 2023, that he is "determined" to secure the return of the dead hostages still in Gaza and that the country will continue to fight terrorism with "full force." Benjamin Netanyahu made the comments hours after Hamas returned the bodies of two more hostages but said it had not been able to access the remaining 19. There has been anger in Israel that…
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By Lauren Kent, Eugenia Yosef, Tal Shalev and Sana Noor Haq, CNN Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that the “fighting is not over,” just days after Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire that has since been marred by a dispute over the return of the bodies of deceased hostages. Earlier this week, Hamas released its 20 remaining live hostages as part of the ceasefire agreement brokered by the US, Egypt, Qatar and Turkey. Isr…
Netanyahu says ‘struggle is not over’ as dispute with Hamas over hostage bodies continues
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday the country’s “struggle is not over,” just days after Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire deal that has since been blighted by a dispute over the return of deceased hostages.
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