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The Israeli prime minister discussed recent conversations with the American president, particularly over disagreements on Gaza policies. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday spoke about disagreements with U.S. President Joe Biden during an interview with Fox News, as the major Islamic holiday Ramadan began with negotiations for a ceasefire and hostage released held up by Hamas trying to spark a wider conflict.The prime minister said there are disagreements with Biden, but it was "our necks on the line," and it doesn’t help that Hamas thinks there are gaps with United States.

"Biden and I had many heart-to-heart conversations, but I am the one responsible for the future of our country. The majority of citizens support my positions," Netanyahu continued.In a recent interview with MSNBC's Jonahtan Capehart, the U.S. president explained a hot mic comment on Netanyahu, saying the Israeli Prime Minister needed "come to Jesus meeting." Biden added “I’ve known Bibi for 50 years, and he knew what I meant by it.” 

A planned Israel Defense Forces (IDF) operation in the previous Rafah safe zone in Gaza, with about two million in the area after fleeing battle zones, was one of the contested topics between the two world leaders.Netanyahu insisted that Israel will "do it" as part of its effort to eliminate the "remaining Hamas terrorist battalions in Rafah," and describing the area as "the last bastion" for the terror group, during a preview interview with ABC.

WATCH: Hamas' Sinwar hiding in Gaza tunnels with wife and children.

A source has confirmed to i24NEWS that Israel has Hamas CCTV footage showing Sinwar, potentially from a few days earlier, hiding under Khan Yunis.

Israel has footage  showing Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas, in the tunnels beneath Khan Yunis, a source confirmed to i24NEWS.The video marks Sinwar's first appearance since the outbreak of hostilities on.


The footage was taken from Hamas security cameras within the past few days, showing Sinwar with women and children in the tunnels. Analysis of the video indicates that Sinwar appeared to be in good condition before swiftly departing the scene following the recording.According to senior Israeli military officials, special units have been tasked with pursuing senior Hamas figures, including Sinwar and Muhammad Deif, within the underground network. These units are engaging in unprecedented operations at depths exceeding 20 meters underground, reflecting the complexity of the conflict's subterranean dimension. 

According to Israeli News Channel 12: Israel possesses footage showing Yahya Sinwar in the tunnels located in Khan Yunis, accompanied by his wife and at least two or three children.


Recent discoveries in Sinwar's hideouts within the tunnels have yielded handwritten documents believed to be authored by the Hamas leader. While the contents of these documents remain undisclosed, their recovery underscores the intensity of Israel's efforts to track and neutralize high-ranking Hamas operatives.Security sources have revealed that Sinwar has been out of contact with Hamas for approximately 10 days, raising questions about his involvement in negotiations and decision-making within the organization.

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