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PM Netanyahu suddenly arrived in Gaza amid war, made a big offer to Palestinians


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PM Benjamin Netanyahu visits Gaza: The war between Israel and Hamas has been going on for more than a year, but the war has not stopped. Suddenly in the midst of the war, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traveled to Gaza with his Defense Minister Israel Coats. In which both reached an undisclosed location in Gaza, where they announced the release of hostages and an economic reward to the Palestinians for leaving the area.

What did Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu say about the hostages?

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised a reward of $ 5 million, or about Rs 38 crore, for each hostage. He said, ‘I am also telling the people that if you want to get out of this cycle, then every family of whoever brought us hostage will be shown safe passage.’ In which we will give a reward of 5 million dollars to each hostage. You choose…’

Hamas still holds more than 100 people hostage

On October 7 last year, Hamas attacked Israel and killed 1,200 people. Also about 250 people were taken hostage. Some of them were conditionally released under two brief ceasefires, but many were killed in the attacks. Whereas Hamas still has about 100 hostages. Continuous demonstrations are being held to free them. There have been several unsuccessful attempts at a ceasefire.

Gaza has been completely destroyed by Israel’s attack. In which about 44 thousand Palestinians have been killed. Most of them are women and children. The figures are increasing day by day. The international community has made many efforts to stop this war, in which they have failed. On the other hand, 3400 people have lost their lives in the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah.

In the latest attack, the Israeli army fired two missiles at central Beirut. This attack was carried out near the headquarters of the Lebanese government. According to Lebanon’s Health Ministry, four people were killed and 18 injured in a missile attack by Israeli forces. The second attack took place in the area near the United Nations Social and Economic Commission.