In Tel Aviv, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed outrage over the troubling events involving Palestinians surrounding a Red Cross convoy in Khan Yunis. The incident involved the transfer of hostages Gadi Moses and Arbel Yehud from a Palestinian Islamic Jihad vehicle to Red Cross vehicles, which took two hours. Hamas demanded the transfer occur at the site of former Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar's destroyed home and insisted the hostages walk to the Red Cross vehicles despite the crowd and distance. Netanyahu described the scenes as "horrifying" and criticized Hamas for their "unimaginable cruelty." He urged mediators to prevent such incidents in the future and ensure the hostages' safety. Netanyahu warned, "Whoever dares to harm our hostages - may his blood be on his head."
Benjamin Netanyahu is the Prime Minister of Israel, a country in the Middle East. He is a leader who makes important decisions for his country.
A hostage is a person who is captured and held by someone, usually to force others to do something in return for their release.
Khan Yunis is a city in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, which is a small region near Israel and Egypt.
The Red Cross is an international organization that helps people in emergencies, like wars and natural disasters, by providing medical care and other support.
Hamas is a group that controls the Gaza Strip and often has conflicts with Israel. They have different views and sometimes use force to achieve their goals.
Mediators are people or groups who help two sides in a conflict talk to each other and try to find a peaceful solution.
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