The perspective of mainstream says:
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing pressure to reach a cease-fire deal in Gaza amid mass protests and strikes by Israelis.
- Netanyahu insists on continued Israeli control of the Philadelphi corridor, a key point of contention in negotiations with Hamas.
- At least 33 Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip, including 11 members of a family, as high-level cease-fire talks are set to begin in Egypt.
- The Israeli military has been conducting retaliatory strikes against Hamas, killing over 40,000 Palestinians, while Hamas has been holding around 110 hostages, with the majority being dead.
- The recent strike in Israel led by the Histadrut union highlights the urgent need for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.
- The situation emphasizes the need for decisive measures to achieve a cease-fire and ensure the safe return of hostages.
- The HOSTAGES FAMILIES FORUM criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for refusing a hostage deal and risking the lives of abductees in Gaza.
- The situation is complex and requires immediate diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation.