Isr@eli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced a $5 million reward for anyone who helps secure the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in G@za. During his visit to the G@za border, he emphasized that this offer also includes safe passage for those who assist in the effort.
Netanyahu stated during an inspection of the Netzarim Corridor, a crucial road built by the Isr@eli military, ‘Whoever brings us a hostage will find a safe way out for himself and his family. Additionally, we will offer $5 million for every hostage.’
The announcement comes amid ongoing mass protests in Isr@el, where families of captives are urging the government to negotiate a ceasefire to secure the release of their loved ones. However, Netanyahu has reiterated that military action is the only viable strategy. He believes that agreeing to a ceasefire could jeopardize his coalition government, leading him to reject calls for it.
The crisis continues as intense military campaigns take place in G@za. Reports indicate that more than 44,700 P@lestinians have lost their lives, including nearly 17,500 children. Both the P@lestinian Health Ministry and international organizations have condemned the violence, accusing Israel of violating international law.
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Netanyahu vowed to dismantle Ham@s’s presence in G@za, stating, “H@mas will no longer exist in G@za. The best is yet to come.” As the conflict escalates, international criticism of Isr@el’s actions continues to grow.
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