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Benjamin Netanyahu has said that the killing of Yahya Sinwar will not bring an end to Gaza's war, but rather said it was the beginning of the end.
At least 117 Senegalese citizens were flown to Dakar on a government-organised flight as Israeli forces intensified attacks on southern Lebanon recently.
The initial refusal by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to revive hostage negotiations was widely criticised, and has since been backtracked.
Israel began its commemorations marking the one-year anniversary of the attack, set against the backdrop of widespread destruction and significant loss of life.
Vigils, commemorations and acts of remembrance were planned worldwide to mark one year since the 7 October Hamas attack on Israel and the start of the Gaza war.
The deal is allegedly known as the 'Safe Passage Deal' and would see the expulsion of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar from Gaza.
Israel recovered the bodies of six captives from a tunnel in southern Gaza where they were apparently killed not long before Israeli troops reached them.
The press conference saw harsh reaction from within Israel, with many deploring Netanyahu's insistence on retaining control over the corridor.
The head of Israel's powerful Histadrut trade union ordered a "complete strike" in support of Gaza hostages on Monday.
Talks are stuck as Israel is insisting on keeping troops alongside Gaza’s border with Egypt and the Netzarim east-west corridor which Hamas' opposes.