A text message obtained by the network revealed the content of the discussion that took place between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the agreement in the Gaza Strip, which included a ceasefire and a deal for the exchange of prisoners.
The network indicated that the text message came from the Israeli coordinator for prisoner affairs, Gal Hirsch, who sent it to the families of the prisoners, and it was reported that an extensive operational discussion involving Netanyahu, senior military officials, and members of the negotiation team had concluded.
The text message stated: "One of the main topics, of course, was the return of the deceased prisoners, and during the meeting, there was a break for a conversation between the Prime Minister and President Trump, where the issue of the deceased prisoners was discussed."
Hirsch informed the families of the prisoners that Israeli communications with the Americans and intermediaries "are ongoing and continuous, and that pressure on Hamas is ongoing and will increase."
So far, Hamas has returned the bodies of 9 out of 28 deceased hostages, stating that it is unable to access more of them, as this requires "significant efforts and special equipment."
In a related context, U.S. President Donald Trump acknowledged the difficult conditions in the Gaza Strip, saying he assumes that Hamas will adhere to its commitments.
This came during his remarks about Gaza at a press conference held at the White House on Thursday regarding drug prices in the United States.
He noted that the United States is monitoring what is happening in the sector, and that the situation in Gaza has calmed down.
On Thursday, families of Israeli prisoners demanded their government halt the implementation of the next phases of the exchange agreement and the ceasefire in Gaza until the remaining bodies of the prisoners held by Hamas are recovered.
Trump added: "This area (Gaza) is very difficult. We know their commitments (Hamas), and I assume they will fulfill them. I hope so," emphasizing that the situation in Gaza is "very difficult."
He continued: "They (Hamas) returned some bodies today, but they also said they would act according to the agreement."
Since Monday, Hamas has released twenty living Israeli prisoners and handed over the bodies of 10 out of 28, most of whom are Israelis, stating that it needs special equipment to search for and extract the remaining 18 bodies.
Trump remarked: "We will see if they act accordingly. If they act accordingly, there is no problem. If they do not, we will take care of it."
For its part, Hamas asserts that it is making significant efforts to close the file on the bodies of Israeli prisoners, explaining that it needs special equipment and techniques to search under the rubble and retrieve what remains of the remains.
The exchange of prisoners between Israel and Hamas is part of an agreement to cease hostilities in Gaza that came into effect on October 10 of this month.
This agreement is based on a plan proposed by Trump, whose country supported the genocide committed by Israel in Gaza since October 8, 2023, which resulted in the deaths of 67,967 people, in addition to 170,179 injured, most of whom are children and women, and a famine that claimed the lives of 463 Palestinians, including 157 children.
This area (Gaza) is very difficult. We know their commitments (Hamas), and I assume they will fulfill them.





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Text message reveals the content of the discussion between Trump and Netanyahu regarding the Gaza agreement.