US Vice President JD Vance met with a group of former hostages and families of hostages.
“That’s the direction things need to go,” said Netanyahu, following his US visit regarding discussions with countries about the possibility of absorbing a large number of Gazans.
The report stressed that for wounded and ill hostages in Gaza, "each additional day in captivity may be fatal."
The protest activity began at 6:29 a.m., the same time that Hamas terrorists breached Israel's border and attacked.
The Nigerian military successfully freed him without gunfire or ransom payment after 24 hours, according to a report by Ynet.
Netanyahu referenced “the Hungarian hostage” after his state visit to Budapest, prompting backlash for ignoring a second captive still held in Gaza.
"We have decided not to move these captives from those areas and to keep them under strict security measures - but their lives are in extreme danger."