Netanyahu seeks 'forgiveness' following the execution of six more hostages in Gaza

As massive protests broke out throughout Israel, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu asked for forgiveness for failing to bring home six hostages who were found dead in Gaza on Saturday. Despite mounting pressure on Netanyahu to deliver a hostage deal, he maintained that he could not afford to back down during negotiations for Israel to take control of the Philadelphi corridor.

Netanyahu seeks 'forgiveness' following the execution of six more hostages in Gaza
As massive protests broke out throughout Israel, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu asked for forgiveness for failing to bring home six hostages who were found dead in Gaza on Saturday. Despite mounting pressure on Netanyahu to deliver a hostage deal, he maintained that he could not afford to back down during negotiations for Israel to take control of the Philadelphi corridor.

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