Former member of Israel's war cabinet, Benny Gantz, recently disclosed that Israel possesses information regarding the number of hostages still alive in Gaza. Gantz stated that Israel is aware of a 'very close number' when questioned about the hostages' status.
In his first interview following his resignation, Gantz also mentioned that the government is aware of the fate of the Bibas family, who were among those taken hostage on October 7. He hinted that the public would be informed of this information 'in due time'.
On October 7, the Israeli military released a video purportedly showing the Bibas family alive inside Gaza. However, Hamas later claimed that the family had been killed in an Israeli air strike in November.
Gantz further discussed his experience on the war cabinet, highlighting that initial unity among members had shifted over time. He expressed concerns about delayed decisions due to pressure from certain individuals, leading to his resignation. Gantz emphasized the need for new leadership in Israel to address the ongoing challenges, particularly in the southern region.
Regarding the governance of Gaza in the future, Gantz asserted that neither Hamas nor Israel should have sole control. He suggested that Israel would maintain a military presence in certain Gaza territories but would not govern the entire region.
Gantz's insights shed light on the complexities surrounding the hostage situation in Gaza and the broader political landscape in the region. His call for new leadership and a reevaluation of Israel's approach towards Gaza reflects the ongoing tensions and the need for strategic decision-making moving forward.