Netanyahu hints that Gaza ceasefire talks now focus on the release of all hostages at once
The Hostages Families Forum demands Netanyahu publicly commit to all 50 captives, including 28 confirmed dead, urging a comprehensive deal for their return, both living and deceased.
- On August 13, 2025, representatives from Hamas convened in Cairo to engage in discussions aimed at reaching a ceasefire agreement centered on the simultaneous release of all remaining hostages.
- This follows the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, which sparked the war and left 50 hostages held in Gaza, with Israel believing about 20 are still alive.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed that Israel’s objectives remain the same, emphasizing that the conflict will continue until all hostages are freed and Hamas capitulates.
- On Tuesday, the United Nations issued a warning that levels of hunger and poor nutrition in Gaza have reached a peak since the onset of the conflict, with thousands of casualties amid limited humanitarian assistance.
- The ceasefire framework under mediation by Egypt, Qatar, and the US envisions releasing all hostages in exchange for a lasting truce and Israeli troop withdrawal.
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Gaza ceasefire talks could take a new turn
JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hinted Tuesday that ceasefire efforts in Gaza are now focused on a comprehensive deal that would release the remaining hostages all at once, rather than in phases.
Netanyahu hints Gaza ceasefire talks focusing on release of all hostages at once
JERUSALEM -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday hinted that ceasefire efforts in Gaza are now focused on a comprehensive deal that would release the remaining hostages all at once, rather than in phases.
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