Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has apologized to the Israeli public for failing to secure the return of six Israeli hostages found dead in Gaza on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Hamas has issued a dire warning, stating that if a ceasefire agreement is not reached, other hostages may also return "in their coffins."
Netanyahu's apology comes as protests continue in Israel for a second night over his handling of the negotiations. International pressure is also mounting, with the UK halting further arms supplies to Israel, citing concerns that they might be used in violation of international law.
Despite the growing criticism, Netanyahu remains firm in his stance, insisting that Israeli control over the Philadelphi Corridor in Gaza is essential. This corridor remains a key issue in ongoing negotiations with Hamas.
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