2024-09-08
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Hello, I'm Katya Adler from the BBC World Service.
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The confirmed deaths of another six of the hostages taken from Israel last October by Hamas has led to Israelis taking to the streets in recent days.
They're calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and criticizing their prime minister loudly.
We're protesting against the government who never gave us a chance to rescue our beloved ones overseas.
Even close allies of Israel like the us president, are ever more bluntly accusing Benjamin Netanyahu of not doing enough to secure a hostage deal.
So far, Israel's prime minister appears not to be listening to any criticism coming his way.
Now the world will seriously demand that Israel make concessions after this massacre.
What message does this send to Hamas?
Murder more hostages, you'll get more concessions.
So will anything.
Can anything ever change Benjamin Netanyahu's mind and his plans to keep fighting in Gaza?
He says, until Hamas is wiped out?
With me today is the BBC's international editor, Jeremy Bowen.