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Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, expressed grave concerns following the release of three hostages who were returned in poor health. Speaking on a recent segment, Danon emphasized the urgency of addressing the ongoing hostage crisis, particularly as uncertainty looms over the condition of remaining captives. The ambassador highlighted that the deteriorating health of these individuals underscores the dire situation and the need for immediate action.
Danon reiterated his strong stance that the only viable solution to the ongoing conflict is the complete elimination of Hamas. He argued that without decisive action against the militant group, the safety and well-being of hostages, as well as the broader Israeli population, remain at risk. The ambassador's comments reflect a growing sentiment among Israeli officials regarding the necessity of taking a firm stance against threats to national security. As the situation continues to unfold, the focus remains on ensuring the safety of all hostages and addressing the root causes of the conflict.
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