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Netanyahu calls for Israel to unite as Gaza hostages set for release

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Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged controversy over his handling of the Gaza ceasefire deal on Sunday but called for the imminent release of hostages to be a moment of unity.

“This is an emotional evening, an evening of tears, an evening of joy, because tomorrow our children will return to our borders,” Netanyahu said, quoting a biblical verse.

“Tomorrow is the beginning of a new path – a path of rebuilding, a path of healing and, I hope, a path of united hearts,” he said, in a televised address.

Some of the families of hostages held in Gaza by Hamas have criticised Netanyahu for allegedly prioritising military victory over their release.

US Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff speaks during a rally in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Saturday. Photo: AP

US Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff speaks during a rally in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Saturday. Photo: AP

On Saturday, when US envoy Steve Witkoff praised Netanyahu’s leadership in front of a rally called in solidarity with the relatives, some in the crowd booed.

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