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JERUSALEM โ€” President Bidenโ€™s curt response “no” to the question if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is doing enough to secure the freedom of the hostages held by Hamas in Gaza unleashed a storm of criticism.

Biden issued the terse remark on Monday as he headed into the Situation Room, where he and Vice President Harris convened with a hostage deal negotiating team after theย murder of 23-year-old Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin and five other hostages by Hamas on Saturday.ย 

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Netanyahu flatly rejected that he and his coalition are responsible for the murders of the hostages. He said, “We didnโ€™t manage to extricate them. We were very close. Itโ€™s terrible,” he said. “But it didnโ€™t happen because of that decision.”

BIDEN CLAIMS NETANYAHU NOT DOING ENOUGH TO SECURE DEAL WITH TERRORISTS

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Biden (Getty Images)

The Cabinetย decision involves whatย Netanyahu described as a “strategic imperative” to retain the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) along the Philadelphi Corridor, which is an 8.7-mile strip of land that runs along Egypt and Gaza and has been a hub for arms smuggling for Hamas.

“It happened, first, because they [Hamas] donโ€™t want a deal,” the prime minster said, adding about the hostages,”I look for every means โ€ฆ to bring them home.”

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When asked by Fox News Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy on Tuesday why Biden was harder on Netanyahu than on the terrorist leader of Hamas, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre responded that, “The president has been very, very clear about Hamas leaders and what they have done.” She continued, “He was asked a question, he answered it directly but Hamas is responsible. They have more American blood on their hands. The president was clear about that in his statement.”

Thousands of Israelis gathered in Ra’anana to pay their final respects to Almog Sarusi. Hamas abducted the 26-year-old sound and light technician from the Nova Music Festival and killed him in captivity. Israeli soldiers recovered his body along with five others on Saturday.ย  (Yossi Zeliger/TPS-IL)

Caroline Glick, a former adviser to Netanyahu and columnist told Fox News Digital, “From the outset of the war, U.S. pressure has been exerted on Israel alone. The war would have been over months ago if the U.S. had permitted Israel to lay siege on Gaza and pressured Egypt to permit Gazans to either shelter in Egypt for the duration of the war or seek shelter in third countries by exiting Gaza through Egypt. Rather than stand with Israel, the U.S. preserved Hamas in power by demanding that Israel keep Gaza fully supplied through humanitarian aid which has been distributed, or ransacked, by Hamas and so preserved Hamas in power.”

Glick continued, “The U.S. pressure for a hostage deal is not directed against Hamas, which is holding the hostages, and as we saw over the weekend, executing them in cold blood. It is directed solely against Israel. The Biden-Harris administration’s pressure is not geared towards rescuing the hostages. It is geared towards rescuing up to 20% of the hostages in exchange for a full cessation of the war, while Hamas is still in charge of Gaza and capable of reconstituting its terror forces in short order if Israel relinquishes its military control over Gaza’s international border with Egypt.”

ISRAEL RECOVERS 6 DEAD HOSTAGES IN ‘COMPLEX RESCUE OPERATION,’ SAYS BODIES HELD UNDER HUMANITARIAN AREA

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Jonathan Polin, center left, and Rachel Goldberg, center right, parents of killed U.S.-Israeli hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, whose body was recovered with five other hostages in Gaza, attend the funeral in Jerusalem on Sept. 2, 2024. (GIL COHEN-MAGEN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

While some media outlets said there were 300,000 protesters in Tel Aviv on Sunday demanding that Netanyahu cut a deal with Hamas to free the remaining hostages, Israeli police reportedly put the number of protesters at around 80,000. On Monday, the Israeli labor union federationย Histadrut engaged in a general strike to force Israelโ€™s prime minister to pull the plug on the war against Hamasย and secure the release of the remaining hostages.

The general strike and mass protest, however, were not a broad-based movement that would force the collapse of the government or strong-arm Netanyahu into, from his perspective, a concessionary deal that abandons the security of the Jewish state in Gaza.

U.S. Secretary of State Antonyย Blinken said Netanyahu accepted a cease-fire and hostage deal two weeks ago. The terrorist organization Hamas was the deal-breaker. From the Israeli governmentโ€™s perspective and American experts on terrorism, there is a belief that the U.S. and other Western powers are not imposing severe pressure on Hamas and its patron, Qatar, to release the hostages.

NETANYAHU MOURNS DEATHS OF 6 HOSTAGES RECOVERED IN GAZA, VOWS TO ‘SETTLE ACCOUNTS’ WITH HAMAS

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Israeli tanks are seen at a staging area near the Israeli-Gaza border in southern Israel on June 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman told Fox News Digital, “On a day when Israel is mourning, literally weeping, for its murdered hostages, Biden should be saving his criticism for Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran, not Israelโ€™s democratically elected leader.”

Friedman, who served under President Trump, said “Biden and Harris have been wrong and catastrophically weak at every turn in this conflict. They even tried for weeksย to keep Israel out of Rafah where the hostages were being hidden. They have no credibility and repeatedly blame Netanyahu for their failures, widening the traumatic rift within Israeli society.”

Freeing the hostages remains a top priority for the Netanyahu and the Biden administrations, but many don’t feel enough has been done to free them from the terrorists.

Israeli troops patrol the Philadelphi Corridor along the Gaza-Egypt border. (TPS-IL)

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Aviva Siegel, a former Hamas hostage in Gaza whose 65-year-old American husband, Keith, is still being held there, told Fox News Digital, “I want Keith back alive and I donโ€™t wantย to think about Keith coming home in a coffin.”

Siegel spent 51 days in Hamas captivity. She said the conditions are “brutal” and “I had an infection. The water is not clean and the food cannot be eaten.”

FATHER OF ISRAELI-AMERICAN HOSTAGE PLEADS FOR DEAL ‘WITH SATAN’ BEFORE BIDEN, HARRIS ENTER SITUATION ROOM

She added, “The Israeli government is not doing enough. They are not bringing them home.”

When asked about the Israeli governmentโ€™s insistence that it hold sections of Gaza for security, she said, “I am not a politician. I do know that I have a heart. I am against wars and I am a peacemaker. I have been talking for nine months. I am very worried about Keith.”

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Siegel said that “All the hostages need to be taken out before they are killed. I am so lucky to be sitting here and talking. The hostages donโ€™t deserve to be in such bad conditions with no water and human rights. Wake up world. I went through hell.”

Yahya Sinwar, leader of Hamas (Laurent Van der Stockt/Getty Images)

Joel Rubin, a former deputy assistant secretary of state who served in the Obama administration, toldย Fox Newsย Digital,ย “President Biden has been unflinching in his support for Israelโ€™s war against Hamas, not to mention his powerful backing of Israeli security against recent Iranian threats, including this past April. So, when it comes to the war against Hamas, Israel has had no greater ally than the United States. Thatโ€™s why when President Biden says that a deal for a hostage release is on the table and that Prime Minister Netanyahu should go for it, we should be confident that he believes that the risks posed by such a deal would be manageable.”

“In fact, the president isnโ€™t alone in this assessment. Israelโ€™s security establishment, its defense minister and its negotiators all believe that now is the right time to make a courageous decision to close the deal, not to put up additional conditions like the one regarding the Philadelphi Corridor, whose risks can be mitigated. What we just witnessed with the recent despicable murder of the six hostages is that Hamas once again has shown us who it is: a murderous terrorist group willing to kill hostages in cold blood,”added Rubin.

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He noted, “That is who they are and that is how they will continue to act. Knowing this makes it clear that the single most effective way to get the hostages out alive still is, and has been, a diplomatic deal like the one from last November. And remember, a deal is not a gift to Hamas. The gift would instead be given to the kidnapped Israelis, Americans and other nationals who will get out of Gaza alive. Indeed, this would be a gift for all of Israel and the decent people of the world.”ย 

Fox News Digital’s Danielle Wallace contributed to this report.

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Colin Jost Says โ€˜SNLโ€™ Rejected Joke About Pete Hegseth Reading โ€˜Pulp Fictionโ€™ Bible Verse Two Weeks Before It Happened in Real Life

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Colin Jost Says โ€˜SNLโ€™ Rejected Joke About Pete Hegseth Reading โ€˜Pulp Fictionโ€™ Bible Verse Two Weeks Before It Happened in Real Life

Donald Trumpโ€™s defense secretary Pete Hegseth was widely mocked in April after he read a fake Bible verse from Quentin Tarantinoโ€™s 1994 classic โ€œPulp Fictionโ€ during a Pentagon worship service. It turns out Colin Jost sort of saw it coming.

During a recent visit to โ€œThe Tonight Show,โ€ Jost revealed that before Hegsethโ€™s viral gaffe he told the โ€œSNLโ€ writers room: โ€œWould it be funny if Hegseth just did that Bible verse that they have in โ€˜Pulp Fictionโ€™ Remember, from Ezekiel, Samuel L. Jackson?โ€

The writers shot down Jostโ€™s pitch, deeming it โ€œtoo ridiculousโ€ and claiming it โ€œwould take up all this time in the cold open. โ€œAnd then he for real did it, like two weeks later and I was like, โ€˜Well, the good news is, Iโ€™m being surveilled, so thatโ€™s a relief.โ€™โ€ Jost has been playing Hegseth on โ€œSNLโ€ this season to much acclaim from critics and viewers.

The real Hegseth was at a Pentagon prayer service in April when he read the altered version of Ezekiel 25:17 thatโ€™s delivered by Samuel L. Jacksonโ€™s character in โ€œPulp Fictionโ€ before he shoots a man. Hegseth said the prayer was recited by the โ€œSandy 1โ€ Combat Search and Rescueย (CSAR) mission in Iran.

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Calling on everyone to pray with him, Hegseth then read a prayer that was nearly word-for-word the line delivered by Jackson in Tarantinoโ€™s film: โ€œThe path of the downed aviator is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who in the name of camaraderie and duty shepherds the lost through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brotherโ€™s keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to capture and destroy my brother, and you will know my call sign is Sandy 1 when I lay my vengeance upon thee. Amen.โ€

Watch Jostโ€™s full interview on โ€œThe Tonight Showโ€ in the video below.

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Several injured after car plows into Italy crowd, driver stabs passerby: report

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A car reportedly drove into a crowd in the northern Italian city of Modena on Saturday, injuring several people.ย 

The vehicle slammed into a store window, and its driver allegedly stabbed a passerby who attempted to intervene, Reuters reported, citing local Italian media.

Mayor Massimo Mezzetti told Italian TV no one was killed but eight people were injured, including four who were in critical condition, according to The Associated Press.

Blood is seen next to a destroyed car on a street of Modena, Italy, Saturday, May 16, 2026. (Lapresse via AP)

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He said a woman pinned against a shop window may require the amputation of both legs.

Financial Police patrol a scene after a car incident in a street of Modena, Italy, Saturday, May 16, 2026. (Lapresse via AP)

The driver is a 31-year-old man born in Bergamo and raised in Modena with Maghreb origins, Mezzetti said.ย 

The man was detained and was being questioned at police headquarters as authorities worked to determine whether he was under the influence of substances or acted deliberately, the mayor said.

Mezzetti said the vehicle entered one of the cityโ€™s main streets and “drove onto the sidewalk, sending several people flying,” before crashing into the shop window.

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Lampedusa migrant landing: newborn dies, probe opened

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A tragedy unfolded in the night between Friday and Saturday on the island of Lampedusa, where a newborn migrant baby girl just a few weeks old died of hypothermia immediately after disembarking and while being rushed to the island’s outpatient clinic.

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At 4.30 a.m., after being rescued by the V1307 patrol boat of the Guardia di Finanza, 55 people from Cameroon, Cรดte d’Ivoire, Gambia, Guinea, Mali, Nigeria and Sierra Leone landed at Favarolo pier. Among them were seven women and six minors. The baby girl, whose condition immediately appeared critical, was taken together with her mother to the medical facility, where doctors could do nothing but declare her dead.

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Investigation opened into the baby girl’s death

The Agrigento prosecutor’s office has opened an inquiry into the tragic case and ordered a post-mortem examination of the child’s body, a necessary step to confirm hypothermia as the actual cause of death.

The body is being transferred to the mortuary at the Cala Pisana cemetery, while in the coming hours the mother will be questioned by investigators to reconstruct the details of the crossing and establish exactly how and when the baby fell ill.

According to accounts from other migrants on board, the group had set off from Sfax-El Amra in Tunisia at around two o’clock yesterday morning, making the journey in a seven-metre metal boat that cost between 400 and 600 euros per person.

The baby girl’s mother, originally from Cรดte d’Ivoire, was later taken to the hotspot in the Imbriacola district together with her other daughter, aged around two. According to reports, the woman is currently in a severe state of shock over the loss of her child and is receiving continuous support from staff of the Italian Red Cross, which manages the island’s reception centre.

The centre’s director, Imad Dalil, confirmed to Italian media that psychosocial support measures had been activated. “The mother and the sister are here in the hotspot and are in good physical condition; for them and for the other people psychological support was activated immediately and in the coming hours the medical and psychosocial teams will continue their work,” he said.

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NGOs’ reaction

The German NGO Sea-Watch voiced its outrage in a strongly worded post on X. “While the state attacks those who save lives at sea, investigating the captain of Sea-Watch, a one-month-old baby has arrived in LAMPEDUSA, dead in her mother’s arms, after a three-day crossing. Who will be held responsible for this injustice?” The outburst refers to the news, received by the NGO after arriving in Brindisi with 166 rescued people, that a criminal investigation has been opened against the captain of the Sea-Watch 5 on suspicion of aiding illegal entry.

The UN agency specialising in the protection and assistance of people forced to flee war, violence and persecution (UNHCR) also intervened to express deep condolences and grave concern over yet another victim claimed along the Mediterranean routes.

“A mother has lost her newborn daughter, who arrived dead this morning together with 54 other people in Lampedusa. Deep sorrow and concern for the many children and adults who should not be dying in the Mediterranean,” reads a post published on social media by UNHCR, which explains that the agency is on the ground providing assistance to the mother and all the other survivors of the landing.

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