Netanyahu directed a message to Hamas fighters, urging them not to sacrifice themselves for Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. He declared, "It's over. Don't die for Sinwar. Surrender - now!"
The Israeli Prime Minister requested Human Rights Groupd to raise voice against cruality on Women in Israel, he claimed to have met with released hostages and relatives of those still held captive, describing the meeting as "hostile and stormy." Netanyahu stated, "I heard heartbreaking stories of abuse," highlighting allegations of sexual abuse and unprecedented cases of cruel rape
President Biden, taking to his social media platform, welcomed the secured deal and expressed his gratitude that the hostages would soon be reunited with their families. He stated, "I welcome the deal to secure the release of hostages taken by Hamas during its brutal assault against Israel on October 7th.
The ongoing Israeli airstrikes have also led to the closure of seven hospitals and 21 primary healthcare centers in Gaza, with the loss of 64 medical staff members in the ongoing conflict.