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Farewell to Killed Hostages - Netanyahu Swears Revenge
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War in the Middle East: Israel bids farewell to killed hostages - Netanyahu vows revenge
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After the murder of 6 Israeli hostages in the Gaza Strip, Prime Minister Netanyahu vows revenge. He refuses to give up the Philadelphi Corridor, which complicates negotiations on a ceasefire and the release of hostages. President Herzog apologizes to the families. The killed hostages Hersh Goldberg-Polin (23) and Eden Jeruschalmi (24) are buried. Hamas threatens to kill more hostages if Israel takes military action. Despite strikes and protests for the release of hostages, the situation remains..
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Farewell to Killed Hostages - Netanyahu Swears Revenge
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Netanyahu swears revenge for killed hostages; Families criticize his stance; Negotiations on hostage deal ongoing; Control over the Philadelphi Corridor remains a point of contention; US government representatives and Biden criticize Netanyahu; Protests for the release of hostages; Killed hostages Hersh Goldberg-Polin and Eden Jeruschalmi; Hamas publishes propaganda video; Strike against slow negotiations; Al-Kassam Brigades threaten; Israel's President Izchak Herzog asks for forgiveness.
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