Relatives of the hostages were furious on Sunday after learning of the deaths of their loved ones, saying that if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had signed a ceasefire agreement with Hamas, they would still be alive.
The Palestinian resistance group Hamas ha guilty This Sunday to Israel already its main partner and arms supplier, USA, for the Death of the six hostagesheld captive in the Gaza Strip since the October 7 attack, saying they were killed by Israeli “bombing.”
“The responsibility for the deaths of prisoners held by the resistance lies with the occupation, which insists on continuing its genocidal war and evading an agreement to reach a ceasefire, as well as with the US administration for its bias, support and complicity,” he said. Izzat al Rishqa member of the Hamas political bureau.
“It is the occupation, with American weapons, that is killing our people every day, and the discovery of the bodies of prisoners in the Gaza Strip shows that they were killed solely by Zionist bombing,” he said in a statement.
The Israeli army confirmed on Sunday that it had recovered the bodies of six hostages from an underground tunnel in the Rafah area, in the far south of the Palestinian enclave, where Israeli ground troops had raided since last May.
The military spokesman, Daniel Hagarisaid this morning that an initial investigation indicated that the six hostages had been killed by Hamas shortly before forces reached them, but gave no further details.
According to the Israeli daily Haaretz, autopsies “indicate that all of them were shot in the head and that there is no doubt that they died as a result of the gunshots,” but it did not cite its source.
The relatives The hostages were enraged on Sunday after learning of the deaths of their loved ones, saying that if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had signed a ceasefire agreement with Hamas, they would still be alive.
“Those who kill hostages do not want a deal,” Netanyahu replied in a recorded message. “We, for our part, will not let up. The Israeli government is committed, and I am personally committed, to continue fighting for a deal that will return all our hostages and guarantee our security and existence.”
The talks The negotiations for a ceasefire that would allow the release of the 97 hostages remaining in Gaza – around thirty of whom are believed to have died – have reached a standstill amidst cross-accusations of adding new demands to the truce proposal that the United States had extended in May.
Source: Eitb

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