In a dramatic protest, the families of hostages held by Hamas block the entrance to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Knesset office, demanding action for the release of their loved ones in Gaza. The protest comes after a ceasefire deal in Lebanon, with relatives arguing that if Israel can act in Lebanon, they should be able to negotiate a deal for Gaza as well. Tensions rise as National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir is confronted by a mother of a hostage, defending his stance that he will not release "1,000 Sinwars" in any hostage deal. Watch as emotions flare and the debate over Israel’s handling of the hostage crisis intensifies.
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01:30And Hamas has refused, for months and months, to negotiate a good-faith ceasefire and a
01:51hostage deal.
01:52And so now Hamas has a choice to make.
01:57Their only way out is to release the hostages, including American citizens, which they hold.
02:03In the process, bring an end to the fighting which would make possible a surge of humanitarian
02:09relief.
02:12Over the coming days, the United States will make another push with Turkey, Egypt, Qatar,
02:18Israel and others to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza.
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