Families maintain pressure on Netanyahu after the recovery of five hostages' bodies in Gaza
Following Hamas' attack on October 7, the Israeli army recovers the bodies of 5 victims in a tunnel in Gaza: Maya Goren, a 56-year-old woman, and 4 soldiers - Ravid Katz, Oren Goldin, Kiril Brodski, and Tomer Yaakov Ahimas.
The operation has forced the displacement of about 150,000 people in the town of Jan Yunis and has been carried out with the help of the Shin Bet secret service. Netanyahu addresses the US Congress, where he faces criticism, including from President Biden, who suggests that Netanyahu is delaying the end of the war in Gaza for political reasons.
Delegations from Hamas, Israel, Qatar, Egypt, and the United States have been trying for months to agree on a ceasefire to release the remaining hostages, but families continue to pressure Netanyahu to prevent this agreement.
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