Netanyahu to Meet Security Chiefs After Israel Accuses Hamas of Cease-Fire Violation

Under the cease-fire agreement, Hamas must release the remains of all remaining Israeli hostages before the next phase of the peace agreement can move forward.
Netanyahu to Meet Security Chiefs After Israel Accuses Hamas of Cease-Fire Violation
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a press conference at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem on Aug. 10, 2025. GPO via Reuters/Screenshot via The Epoch Times
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will convene senior security officials on Oct. 28 to discuss possible responses after Israel accused Hamas of violating the U.S.-brokered cease-fire agreement by returning partial remains of a hostage, who, according to Israeli authorities, had already been buried two years earlier.
On Monday, Israel received, via the Red Cross, a coffin containing remains of a deceased hostage, later identified as Ofir Tzarfati.
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