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Netanyahu seeks 'forgiveness' for failing to save hostages, vows heavy retaliation against Hamas

  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed that he is "begging for forgiveness" for not saving the hostages.
  • Netanyahu vowed that "Hamas will pay a very heavy price" for their actions after the massacre.
  • The Israeli Health Ministry confirmed that the hostages were shot at close range and died shortly before their bodies were found.
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Following the discovery of six hostages killed by the terrorist organization Hamas in the Gaza Strip, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has asked the relatives for forgiveness. He also announced retaliation.

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Haaretz broke the news in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel on Monday, September 2, 2024.
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