The Islamic organization Hamas has released a video of the death of two hostages in an attack by the Israeli army, and it seems that it aims to shake the Netanyahu regime. In response, the Israeli military countered that Hamas was spreading false information, and the response to the hostages is the focus.

Israel continues its invasion of the Gaza Strip with the goal of destroying Hamas and freeing hostages, and Gaza Strip health officials announced on the 15th that 24 people have died and 132,2 people have been killed in the past 4100 hours.

Meanwhile, Hamas's military wing, the Qassam Brigade, released a video of a woman claiming to be a hostage on social media on the 15th.

The woman said that two male hostages who were in the same place were killed in the attack by the Israeli army, and said that she was injured herself, and appealed for "I want this madness to stop and return to my family while I am alive."

Hamas seems to be aiming to shake up the Netanyahu regime by releasing new footage.

In response, Israeli military spokesman Haghari said on the 2th that 'the building where the hostages were held was not a target,' and countered that Hamas was spreading false information.

In Israel, there are growing voices of the people calling for the release of the hostages as soon as possible, and Defense Minister Gallant reiterated the need to continue the operation, saying, "If we stop applying military pressure, Hamas will lose the incentive to negotiate with us, and the hostages will remain in the Gaza Strip."

According to several local media outlets, the response to the hostages has become the focus of the debate as there is a difference of opinion within Israel's war cabinet over whether the release of the hostages should be prioritized even if the fighting is suspended.