Israel continuing air campaign against Gaza despite talk of possible cease-fire, hostage deal
Fox News Foreign Correspondent Trey Yingst reports that Israel's military is "continuing their air campaign against northern Gaza" on Tuesday as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with top officials over a possible cease-fire and hostage deal with Hamas.
Yingst said there is "a lot of activity" along the Israel-Gaza border.
The Israel Defense Forces recently posted on X that sirens are sounding off in northern Israel, warning of the risk of possible airstrikes.
The IDF also tweeted that "40 children are held hostage in Gaza."
"Some lost their parents, their siblings, their friends -- but they all lost their innocence," it said in a video featuring the names of children ranging in age from 10-months-old to 18 years.
"We will do everything in our power to bring them home," the IDF added.
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