Houthis Launch Missile at Israel Amid Rising Tensions

Following the release of three Israeli hostages from Hamas captivity, mounting pressure is building on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to expedite the return of remaining hostages. Or Levy, one of the freed individuals, who recently learned of his wife Eynav's death during Hamas's initial attack in October 2023, shared his fraught emotions at a public gathering in Tel Aviv, stating, "I may be here, but I still have many brothers and sisters in the hell of Gaza, and their time is running out" (The Guardian, 2025).
The trio appeared notably frail when released, prompting fears that Hamas may be prioritizing healthier captives. Reports indicate that previous hostages endured extreme conditions, suffering from malnutrition and mistreatment while in captivity. Families of hostages, like Niva Wenkert whose son Omer remains imprisoned, expressed acute anxiety over their loved ones' safety in light of these revelations (Reuters).
Despite Netanyahu facing pressure to uphold the fragile ceasefire deal, public sentiment is hardening against any escalation of conflict, further complicating the situation as negotiations continue (International Crisis Group).