Farewell to Killed Hostages - Netanyahu Swears Revenge
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vows revenge for the murdered hostages, as families criticize his stance. Negotiations for a hostage deal are ongoing, with control over the Philadelphi Corridor remaining a point of contention.
US government representatives, including President Biden, express criticism towards Netanyahu. Protests calling for the release of the hostages take place, while the killed hostages, Hersh Goldberg-Polin and Eden Jeruschalmi, are mourned.
Hamas publishes a propaganda video, and a strike occurs in protest of the slow negotiations. The Al-Kassam Brigades issue threats, and Israel's President Izchak Herzog asks for forgiveness.
The situation remains tense despite the protests and criticism.
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