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Israel’s Security Cabinet Convenes as Hostage Protests Test Netanyahu’s All‑or‑Nothing Stance

Hostage families escalate nationwide actions as mediators promote a 60‑day truce starting with a limited prisoner swap.

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Demonstrierende blockieren eine Straße in Israel.
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Overview

  • Israeli media report the cabinet met to review wartime decisions, with the hostage‑ceasefire track reportedly not on the formal agenda and a partial deal described as off the table as Netanyahu pushes a comprehensive agreement.
  • Hamas says it accepted an EgyptQatar proposal seen as an improved Witkoff plan that would pause fighting for 60 days and initially free ten living hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
  • IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir has urged the government to take the mediator offer and warned that an assault to seize Gaza City could endanger remaining captives, according to Channel 13.
  • Families of hostages launched a protest day with road blockades and a mass rally planned in Tel Aviv, accusing the government of delaying a deal for political reasons.
  • Public reporting on remaining captives diverges, with some accounts citing 50 hostages including about 20 alive and others saying 20 held and 30 confirmed dead.