Shock and reactions to Israel has caused the finding of 6 dead hostages in its tunnels Hamaswith their families announcing that all of them had been murdered in the last 48 hours, accusing the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahufor delay and delay in signing an agreement for the release of the prisoners.

“A deal to return the hostages has been on the table for over 2 months. If it weren’t for the delays, sabotage, and excuses, those we learned died soon would probably still be alive. The delay in signing the agreement led to their death”, as it characteristically stated Hostage Families Forum in his statement.

“It is time to bring our hostages back home so we can help the living recover and give the dead the burial they deserve,” the Forum continued in its statement.

The Forum clarifies that Alexander Lomanov had become a father during the captivity of a child who is currently 5 months old.

Netanyahu in dire straits – Attempts to communicate with the relatives of the murdered hostages

In the meantime, Benjamin Netanyahu is in an extremely difficult position, attempting today to contact the families of the murdered hostages and express his deepest condolences, even apologizing to 4 families. Characteristically, the 2 other families refused to talk to him, blaming him for the deaths of his loved ones.

It is believed that the six abductees Carmel Gat40, Eden Jerusalem24, Hers Goldberg-Paulin23, Alexander Lobanov, Almog Sarousi25 and Ori Danino25, were transported during the war from the north of the Strip to Rafa in the south, where they were murdered.

Instead, a Palestinian Hamas official told AFP on Sunday that “some” of the six hostages whose bodies were found by the Israeli army on Saturday “were part of the list of hostages to be released that had been approved by Hamas.”

The Israeli media assures that the Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Paulin and the two Israeli women Carmel Gat and Eden Jerusalem were included in the list of hostages to be released during the first phase of the cease-fire agreement in the Gaza Strip, after months of negotiations.

The Hamas official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, assured that “several” of the hostages “were alive and were killed by Israeli occupation forces shooting and shelling.”

Big reactions in Israel over the murder of the 6 hostages – Unions call for a general strike

Tel Aviv municipality services will participate in the strike tomorrow in solidarity with the Israeli hostages and their families, as the municipality said in a post on its Facebook page today.

The strike will be held in parallel with 10 other municipalities in Israel after the bodies of the 6 captives were found.

Meanwhile, the head of Israel’s largest trade union, the Histadrut, has called for a general strike tomorrow from 6am local time to pressure the government to reach an agreement on the return of Israeli hostages still being held in Gaza by Hamas.

Arnon Bar-David, whose union represents hundreds of thousands of workers, called on all civil servants to join the strike and said Ben Gurion Airport, Israel’s main airport, should be closed from 8am.

So, tomorrow, Monday, hospitals, transportation, and shops are paralyzed, with the popular demand for a cease-fire agreement that will lead to the release of the remaining hostages, being clear.

Fury Biden: ‘I’m devastated, Hamas will pay’

The White House announced that, earlier today, one of the bodies recovered from Gaza was that of American citizen Hersh Goldberg-Paulin.

“I am devastated and outraged,” said Mr Joe Biden. “Hers was among the innocents brutally attacked while attending a peace music festival in Israel on October 7. He lost his hand helping friends and strangers during the brutal slaughter of Hamas.”

“It is both tragic and reprehensible,” he said. “Make no mistake, the leaders of Hamas will pay for these crimes. And we will continue to work around the clock for an agreement to secure the release of the remaining hostages.”

Biden said he “worked tirelessly to bring their beloved Hearst home safely.” “I am devastated by the news of his death.”

Goldberg-Paulin’s family also confirmed that he was killed. The family issued a statement early Sunday, hours after the Israeli military said it had found bodies in Gaza.

“With broken hearts, the Goldberg-Paulin family is devastated to announce the passing of their beloved son and brother, Hersh,” it said. “The family thanks you all for your love and support and requests privacy at this time.”

Goldberg-Paulin was one of the most high-profile hostages, as his parents had met with world leaders and lobbied for their help. Earlier this month, they spoke at the Democratic convention, where the crowd chanted “bring them home.”

“We believe we can close the deal, everyone has said they agree in principle,” said the US president from Delaware, adding that in his opinion the parties are “on the brink of a deal.”

According to him, the time has come to end this war, which is a personal bet for him before handing over the baton of the presidency.

“Rock” Netanyahu: “Anyone who murders hostages does not want an agreement” – Break in the relationship with Galland

However, Benjamin Netanyahu appears to remain unmoved in his tough stance, declaring on Sunday that Israel will not rest until it arrests those responsible for the murder of the 6 hostages.

Netanyahu, in a statement, said Israel was committed to reaching an agreement to free the hostages and ensure Israel’s security.

“Anyone who murders hostages does not want an agreement,” he said characteristically.

“Along with all the citizens of Israel, I am shocked to the core by the terrible cold-blooded killing of six of the hostages,” Netanyahu said, expressing his “deep appreciation” for the IDF and Shin security service fighters Beth “who are risking their lives for the return of our sons and daughters.”

“I say to the Hamas terrorists who murdered our abductees and I say to their leaders – you have lost your lives. We will not be quiet and we will not be silent. We will hunt you down, catch you and bring you to account,” Netanyahu threatened.

“Since December, Hamas has refused to hold real negotiations. Three months ago, on May 27, Israel agreed to a hostage release deal with the full support of the United States. Hamas refused. Even after the United States updated the framework of the agreement on August 16, we agreed and Hamas refused again,” Netanyahu states — claiming that even now, “while Israel is conducting intensive negotiations with mediators in a supreme effort to reach an agreement , Hamas continues to strongly reject any offer.”

Nevertheless, “the Israeli government is committed, and I personally am committed, to continue to pursue an agreement that will return all of our hostages and guarantee our security and our existence,” Netanyahu said.

At the same time, a new rift between the Israeli prime minister and the defense minister, Joab Gallant sparks the announcement of the six dead hostages from Gaza.

In a statement, the Israeli Defense Minister says that “the cabinet must convene immediately and revoke the decision taken on Thursday. It is too late for the hostages who were murdered in cold blood. We must bring back the hostages still held by Hamas. The State of Israel will pursue all Hamas leaders and murderers.”

According to Israeli press reports, Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly told Yoav Gallad on Thursday that he prioritized his stance to keep Israeli troops in the Philadelphia Corridor over saving the lives of the remaining hostages in Gaza.