Families of the eight deceased hostages whose remains are still in Gaza wait for answers. They reiterated that Hamas knows the location of their loved ones and urged Netanyahu to ensure that the nation is using every means at its disposal to bring them all home. Meanwhile, Hamas is demanding safe passage for some of its fighters in Rafah, in southern Gaza and area under Israeli control.
Breakdown
- Families of eight Israeli hostages in Gaza continue to seek government assurances for their return.
- Hamas has demanded safe passage for 200 of its operatives in Rafah, under Israeli control. 23s
- Reports indicate indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas over the operatives' fate, with Israel considering safe passage if the operatives disarm. 1m 52s
- The proposal has sparked internal government opposition and U.S. pressure, leading Prime Minister Netanyahu to reject allowing the operatives to leave. 2m 20s
- Prime Minister Netanyahu maintains that Hamas must be disarmed and Gaza dismantled, leaving the operatives' fate unresolved. 3m 16s