Gaza Hostage Killings 'Broke My Heart', But Military Pressure Necessary — Israeli Prime Minister cries out.
Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, expressed his deep sadness over the killing of three hostages in Gaza, acknowledging that it shattered not only his heart but also that of the entire nation.
However, he emphasized the necessity of military pressure in order to secure the release of the remaining captives and achieve victory over their enemies.
Netanyahu understands the pain and anguish felt by the families of the hostages, who fear for the safety of their loved ones and implore him to resume negotiations.
The tragic incident has sparked widespread protests, amplifying the calls for the Israeli government to engage in talks with Hamas for a potential hostage exchange.
As the news broke, the demand for Netanyahu's administration to revive the stalled negotiations has intensified. The army's admission that the three hostages were mistakenly killed, despite waving a white flag and pleading for help in Hebrew, has further fueled the urgency for a resolution.
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