Israel-Gaza War, Hostages

Netanyahu: We will certainly exact a price from Hamas for hostage murders

At a government meeting, Netanyahu said that the focus had previously been on Hamas' military capacity, and now it will be against their governing power, including how aid is distributed.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. (Photo: Prashantrajsingh/Shutterstock)

Prime Minister Netanyahu addressed the murder of the six hostages at a government meeting today, saying that "we will certainly exact a price from Hamas for the murder of the hostages," according to Ynet.

He also said that the main focus of Israel against Hamas until now "was military. Now the focus of the effort will be governmental capacity. There will be a change in the distribution of food and humanitarian aid."

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