Will Act 'Decisively' To Bring Back Remaining Gaza Hostages: Israel PM
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to bring back all remaining hostages from Gaza after Hamas released six captives, stating that the government of Israel is committed to acting decisively in order to bring all hostages home.
- Hamas released the sixth hostage, Hisham al-Sayed, who was escorted by IDF and ISA forces into Israel, as reported by the military.
- Five other hostages were paraded by Hamas in the Gaza Strip before being handed over to the Red Cross, with each freed hostage receiving certificates in Hebrew marking the end of their captivity.
- Palestinian families awaited news of their relatives, with Um Diya al-Agha expressing hope after 33 years of her son’s imprisonment, while Um Hassan al-Qatta endured uncertainty about her missing son.
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Israel PM Netanyahu vows ‘decisive action’ to bring remaining hostages home
"The government of Israel is committed to continue acting decisively in order to bring all of our hostages back home -- the living to their families, and the deceased to proper burial in their country," Netanyahu said in a statement.
Netanyahu promises to bring back the 63 hostages still held hostage Hamas
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stressed this Saturday the importance of the release of six nine hostages by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and promised that the remaining 63 hostages will also be released. “So far we have returned 192 hostages home: 147 of them alive and 45 dead. Sixty-three other hostages are still being held by Hamas. The Israeli government will continue to act decisively to bring all our hostages back home…
Will Act 'Decisively' To Bring Back Remaining Gaza Hostages: Israel PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday vowed decisive action to ensure that all remaining hostages held in Gaza are brought back to Israel, after Hamas freed six captives earlier in the day.
Netanyahu showed the picture of the Biebs family; the audience shouted: "Why didn't you bring them back?"
At the graduation ceremony of a combat officers' course, Netanyahu displayed photos of Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir Bibas, who were murdered in Hamas captivity, and said: "They would have murdered all of us with the same cruelty."
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