‘Evening of tears, joy’: Benjamin Netanyahu accepts war mismanagement amid backlash; IDF launches Op ‘Returning Home’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday acknowledged divisions over the but urged citizens to unite ahead of the expected release of hostages held by Hamas under the prisoner exchange agreement.
“This is an emotional evening, an evening of tears, an evening of joy, because tomorrow our children will return to our borders,” Netanyahu said in a televised address, 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.”
The Prime Minister’s remarks came amid criticism from both sides of Israel’s political spectrum - from families of hostages who accused him of prioritising military goals over their release, and from right-wing members of his coalition who opposed freeing Palestinian prisoners.
“This is a historic event that mixes sorrow over the release of murderers with joy over the return of hostages,” Netanyahu said.
“I know there are many disagreements among us, but on this day ... we have every reason to put them aside, because together we achieved tremendous victories,” he added.
Netanyahu also said Israel was ready to receive the hostages expected to be freed on Monday. “Israel is prepared and ready for the immediate reception of all our hostages,” he said in a separate statement issued Sunday.
He added that while Israel had made “tremendous victories” during two years of conflict, the fight was not over: “Together we achieved tremendous victories, victories that amazed the whole world... But at the same time I must tell you, the fight is not over,” Netanyahu said. “Very large security challenges still lie before us.”
Meanwhile, the Israel defense forces (IDF) announced the launch of Operation “Returning Home” to bring back the hostages. “In a few hours we will all be reunited - one people, embraced and united,” said Lt Gen Eyal Zamir, Israel’s Chief of the General Staff, in a statement posted on X.
He said the operation followed two years of sustained military and diplomatic pressure. “The military pressure we applied over the past two years, together with the complementary diplomatic measures, constitute a victory over Hamas,” Zamir added. “We will continue to act in order to ensure the Gaza Strip no longer poses a threat to the State of Israel and its civilians.”
An Israeli Military official said that they are expecting that not all dead hostages may return to Israel on Monday.
"Unfortunately this is something we anticipate that not all fallen hostages will be returned tomorrow," the official told reporters during a briefing late on Sunday.
Earlier Sunday, Shosh Bedrosian, spokeswoman for the prime minister's office, had said an "international body" would be established to locate the remains of captives not returned as part of Monday's exchange.
Israel, however, will not send a representative to the US-led peace summit on Gaza scheduled Monday in Sharm el-Sheikh, co-hosted by President Donald Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, according to a statement to AFP by Netanyahu’s spokeswoman Shosh Bedrosian.
(With inputs from agencies)
The Prime Minister’s remarks came amid criticism from both sides of Israel’s political spectrum - from families of hostages who accused him of prioritising military goals over their release, and from right-wing members of his coalition who opposed freeing Palestinian prisoners.
“This is a historic event that mixes sorrow over the release of murderers with joy over the return of hostages,” Netanyahu said.
“I know there are many disagreements among us, but on this day ... we have every reason to put them aside, because together we achieved tremendous victories,” he added.
Netanyahu also said Israel was ready to receive the hostages expected to be freed on Monday. “Israel is prepared and ready for the immediate reception of all our hostages,” he said in a separate statement issued Sunday.
He added that while Israel had made “tremendous victories” during two years of conflict, the fight was not over: “Together we achieved tremendous victories, victories that amazed the whole world... But at the same time I must tell you, the fight is not over,” Netanyahu said. “Very large security challenges still lie before us.”
IDF launches Operation “Returning Home”
Meanwhile, the Israel defense forces (IDF) announced the launch of Operation “Returning Home” to bring back the hostages. “In a few hours we will all be reunited - one people, embraced and united,” said Lt Gen Eyal Zamir, Israel’s Chief of the General Staff, in a statement posted on X.
He said the operation followed two years of sustained military and diplomatic pressure. “The military pressure we applied over the past two years, together with the complementary diplomatic measures, constitute a victory over Hamas,” Zamir added. “We will continue to act in order to ensure the Gaza Strip no longer poses a threat to the State of Israel and its civilians.”
All dead hostages may not be back on Monday
An Israeli Military official said that they are expecting that not all dead hostages may return to Israel on Monday.
"Unfortunately this is something we anticipate that not all fallen hostages will be returned tomorrow," the official told reporters during a briefing late on Sunday.
Earlier Sunday, Shosh Bedrosian, spokeswoman for the prime minister's office, had said an "international body" would be established to locate the remains of captives not returned as part of Monday's exchange.
Israel, however, will not send a representative to the US-led peace summit on Gaza scheduled Monday in Sharm el-Sheikh, co-hosted by President Donald Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, according to a statement to AFP by Netanyahu’s spokeswoman Shosh Bedrosian.
(With inputs from agencies)
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Jim Fox
6 days ago
Netanyahu did what he had to do in spite of worldwide support for terrorists (Hamas & many other "Palestinians"). There has never been a 'State of Palestine' & recognizing one is a despicable act, a reward for barbarism.War is most definitely NOT over; Hamas has already violated the cease fire & will do so until Israel is forced to protect itself again.Read allPost comment
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