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Israel-Gaza live updates: Netanyahu under fire, protests erupt over hostage killings

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Last Updated: September 2, 2024, 2:09 PM EDT

As the Israel-Hamas war continues, the latest round of cease-fire discussions appears to have reached an impasse.

Meanwhile, after six hostages were found dead in Gaza, protests erupted in Israel. Protesters have demanded its government bring the hostages home.

9 hours and 54 minutes ago

29 Palestinians killed in West Bank since IDF operation began

Twenty-nine Palestinians have been killed and 121 have been injured in the West Bank since the Israeli military's operation began last Wednesday, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said in a statement Monday.

An Israeli military bulldozer tears up a road littered with rubble during an army raid in Jenin, West Bank, Sept. 2, 2024.
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Eighteen people were killed in the Jenin governate of the West Bank, four in the Tubas governate, four in the Tulkarm governate and three in the Hebron governate, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said.

-ABC News’ Nasser Atta

9 hours and 57 minutes ago

Biden, Harris meet with US hostage deal negotiating team

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris met with the U.S. hostage deal negotiating team in the Situation Room on Monday, according to the White House.

Biden and Harris received an update from the negotiation team on the "status of the bridging proposal outlined by the United States, Qatar and Egypt" and "they discussed next steps" in the release of the hostages, the White House said.

Biden also "expressed his devastation and outrage at the murder" of Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin and five other hostages and he "reaffirmed the importance of holding Hamas’s leaders accountable," the White House said.

Thousands of protesters lift flags and placards during an anti-government rally calling for the release of Israelis held hostage by Palestinian militants in Gaza since October, in Tel Aviv, Sept. 1, 2024.
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Officials participating in the briefing included Secretary of State Antony Blinken, CIA Director Bill Burns and national security adviser Jake Sullivan.

10 hours and 28 minutes ago

Netanyahu doubles down on Israeli troops remaining in Philadelphi corridor

In an Israeli cabinet meeting, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu doubled down on his stance that he will not agree to a cease-fire and hostage deal that includes the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Philadelphi corridor in Gaza, according to an Israeli official.

Israeli troops remaining in the Philadelphi corridor has been a key sticking point in the ongoing negotiations. Hamas wants a complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza.

"Everyone who says that it is possible to leave Philadelphi for 42 days, knows very well that it will be for 42 years. The world will not allow us to return," Netanyahu said during Sunday night’s cabinet meeting, according to an Israeli official. "Everyone understands the importance of Philadelphi, and [Hamas leader Yahya] Sinwar understands it best. That is why he insists. All smuggling the weapons to Gaza were through Philadelphi. If we change the cabinet's decision, it will be a terrorist award, you will not return the hostages."

The Hostages Families Forum said in a statement that Netanyahu’s comments are "dangerous." The families said Netanyahu's statement means "there will be no deal, and the families will not get to see their loved ones return home."

-ABC News’ Jordana Miller and Dana Savir

10 hours and 36 minutes ago

Israeli president apologies to Hersh Goldberg-Polin and his parents for not keeping him safe

As Israeli President Isaac Herzog gave a eulogy at the funeral of Israeli-American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, he apologized to the slain 23-year-old.

"I apologize that the country you immigrated to at the age of 7, wrapped in the Israeli flag, could not keep you safe," Herzog said Monday, two days after the Israeli-American's body was recovered in Gaza, along with five others.

The president also asked for forgiveness from Goldberg-Polin's parents, Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin, for not bringing their son home alive.

Israel's President Isaac Herzog and his wife Michal Herzog embrace Rachel Goldberg, mother of hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who was killed in Hamas captivity in the Gaza Strip, attend their son's funeral in Jerusalem, Sept. 2, 2024.
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He said he learned of "a mother's and father's limitless love" from Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin.

"Jon and Rachel, against the senseless hatred, and unthinkable brutality of Hamas terror, pure barbaric evil, you have taught the world about human dignity," Herzog said. "As a human being, as a father, and as the President of the State of Israel, I want to say how sorry I am. How sorry I am that we didn’t protect Hersh on that dark day. How sorry I am that we failed to bring him home."

Jonathan Polin and Rachel Goldberg, parents of hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin whose body was recovered with five other hostages in Gaza, attend his funeral in Jerusalem, Sept. 2, 2024
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Though he said Israel will "continue fighting relentlessly against" Hamas, Herzog stressed that the remaining 97 hostages must be released.

"The time to act is now: Bring them home," Herzog said.

Jonathan Polin and Rachel Goldberg, parents of hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin whose body was recovered with five other hostages in Gaza, walk with his sisters Orly and Leebie during his funeral in Jerusalem, Sept. 2, 2024.
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"Decision-makers must do everything possible, with determination and courage, to save those who can still be saved," he said. "This is not a political goal, and it must not become a political dispute. It is a supreme moral, Jewish, and human duty of the State of Israel to its citizens."

-ABC News’ Becky Perlow

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