Ofir Kimchi prays in Tel Aviv on Thursday as relatives and supporters of Israeli hostages celebrate following the announcement that Israel and Hamas had agreed to the first phase of a peace plan.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly implied for the primary time that not all of the deceased hostages held captive in Gaza will return.

In a televised tackle, Netanyahu mentioned that Israel will work to find all of the lifeless hostages in Gaza “as soon as possible,” underscoring earlier assessments that Hamas might not have the ability to discover and return all of their stays.

NCS previously reported that the Israeli authorities has, for months, been conscious that Hamas might not know the situation of, or is unable to retrieve, the stays of some of the 28 remaining deceased hostages.

Forty-seven hostages who have been kidnapped in the October 7, 2023, assaults are nonetheless in Gaza, with a minimum of 20 believed to be alive. The stays of one other hostage, Israel Defense Forces soldier Hadar Goldin, who was killed in 2014, have been held there since.

Saying that he fulfilled his promise to the households of the 48 hostages, Netanyahu mentioned, “we would not give up on anyone.”

“And indeed, all the hostages will return to us. In the coming days, God willing, we will bring them all,” he mentioned.

Remember: The ceasefire settlement outlines {that a} joint process power can be set as much as attempt to discover the lifeless hostages’ stays. That process power will embrace illustration from Israel, the United States, Egypt, Qatar and Turkey, based on the settlement.



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