Israeli Hostages Recovered from Gaza Tunnel: Calls for Ceasefire Intensify
Israel has recovered the bodies of six hostages from a tunnel in Gaza, sparking protests and strikes. Prime Minister Netanyahu faces increased pressure to negotiate a ceasefire with Hamas and secure the release of remaining hostages. The conflict has led to significant casualties and a humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Israel announced the recovery of six hostages' bodies from a tunnel in Gaza, which were discovered shortly before Israeli troops could reach them. The discovery has triggered protests and planned strikes, with citizens demanding immediate actions from the government.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing mounting pressure to secure a ceasefire and release the remaining hostages. Military spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari confirmed that the hostages were killed by Hamas terrorists just before their rescue.
The conflict, which has seen significant casualties and injuries on both sides, continues to fuel tensions. U.S. President Joe Biden and other international leaders have expressed their outrage and are pushing for a ceasefire deal.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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