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the position of prime minister netanyahu and the opposition of senior officials such as defense minister halevy and mossad head baniya put the negotiations in a difficult position. they tried to coordinate the plan at the diplomatic level, but the sparks of conflict still spread. the vote was finally passed with an 8-1 result, and the only vote against came from galant, which was considered to reflect the position of the netanyahu government.
this political struggle has plunged countless hostages' relatives into anxiety and despair. during the protests, the hostages' relatives expressed their concerns about the safety of the hostages and the exchange agreement. they hope that the government will do its best to complete the hostage exchange agreement, avoid further escalation of the war, and end the threat to the hostages' lives.
the israeli defense forces' actions in the gaza strip have also sparked new concerns. although the israeli military has called on the public not to spread unconfirmed rumors, people are still worried that new incidents may occur. while they are looking for clues, they have also contributed to the stagnation of negotiations.
"hostages abandoned" - this famous phrase is a symbol of the negotiations, reflecting the israeli government's lack of commitment to the safety of hostages. hamas officials also pointed out that israel's refusal to abandon the "philadelphia corridor" has hindered the progress of the hostage ceasefire agreement. the two sides have differences on the "nazarim corridor" and the conditions for the release of some palestinian prisoners.
the cyclical nature of this conflict makes people wonder: how long will the shadow of war last? what will be the fate of the hostages?