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Netanyahu ‘will have blood of hostages on his hands’ if more are killed in Gaza takeover

9 August 2025
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Netanyahu ‘will have blood of hostages on his hands’ if more are killed in Gaza takeover
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Protests in Tel Aviv are escalating as families of Israeli hostages held in Gaza demand government action amid fears that Prime Minister Netanyahu’s plan to intensify military operations could lead to further casualties. With over 60,000 Palestinians dead and ongoing humanitarian crises in Gaza, dissenting voices warn of the risks posed to both hostages and civilians.

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