Netanyahu Offers Reward Amid Hostage Crisis and US Veto
Netanyahu Offers Reward Amid Hostage Crisis and US Veto

Netanyahu Offers Reward Amid Hostage Crisis and US Veto

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced a $5 million reward for anyone in Gaza who frees an Israeli hostage, along with safe passage out of the territory for them and their families. This initiative aims to expedite the release of hostages held by Hamas amidst ongoing military actions in Gaza, which Netanyahu insists will continue until all captives are freed. Hamas, however, maintains that no hostages-for-prisoners swap will occur unless the war ends. Netanyahu's proposition faces domestic pressure as families of captives demand a ceasefire deal with Hamas. Meanwhile, the US has vetoed a UN resolution calling for a truce in the conflict between Israel and Hamas. The strategic and humanitarian complexities of this situation continue to unfold, reflecting the deep tensions and challenges in achieving peace in the region.

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