
‘On the Verge’: Netanyahu Says All Hostages Could Be Freed in Days — Trump Warns Hamas, No More Delays
On Saturday night, October 4, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Israelis the country is “on the verge of a very great achievement,” expressing hope that a deal in the coming days could bring home all remaining hostages in one phase while the IDF maintains control inside Gaza. He credited sustained military pressure and tight coordination with the U.S. for pushing Hamas toward acceptance of a framework that requires the release of all captives and continued IDF control in key areas.
Netanyahu said the first stage would see the return of all hostages—living and deceased—followed by continued Israeli security dominance to prevent renewed terror capabilities. He also outlined a second phase focused on disarming Hamas and demilitarizing the Strip—via diplomacy under the Trump plan or, if necessary, by force. The prime minister acknowledged skepticism but insisted the shift in Hamas’s position came only through “intense military and diplomatic pressure.”
U.S. President Donald Trump reinforced the timeline pressure, warning Hamas he would not tolerate delay tactics. While negotiators prepare to travel to Egypt to close “technical details,” questions remain about Hamas’s internal divisions and its willingness to commit to full disarmament and a single-phase release within 72 hours of signing.
(BB/VFI News)
"The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me… to proclaim liberty to the captives and the opening of the prison to those who are bound." – Isaiah 61:1