Hamas, Israel reportedly at odds over list as final day of hostage deal begins
"There is a slight issue with today’s lists. The Qataris are working with both sides to resolve it and avoid delays," the official said.
"There is a slight issue with today’s lists. The Qataris are working with both sides to resolve it and avoid delays," the official said.
Netanyahu says he is in favor of extending deal, essentially being in lockstep with Hamas, but vows to pursue the terrorist organization once its over.
“We are making every effort to return our hostages, and at the end of the day we will return everyone,” Netanyahu says, adding that “we are continuing until the end, until victory. Nothing will stop us.”
Israel Hayom reporter visits the troops on the front line, who want Israelis to know that the war has only just begun.
The third part of the hostage deal was completed Sunday after the 14 Israeli captives arrived in the country after being held by Hamas since October 7, along with three foreigners. These are their stories.
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