And we also ask for the rest of the world to support israel to stand with us because there is no time. Protesters also took over the streets ofjerusalem, including outside prime minister netanyahu's office. 0ur middle east correspondent lucy williamson reports now from jerusalem. Hamas would protect them as assets, the argument went. These younger, fitter hostages were the ones who would survive. Instead, israel's army says they were shot by hamas in a tunnel under rafah as israeli forces battled above them. Almog seroussi, alexander lobanov, 0ri danino, eden yerushalmi, whose last words to her sister were, they've caught me. And hersh goldbergpolin, a 23yearold usisraeli citizen, and carmel gat, a therapist who was described by other hostages as their guardian angel. Carmel*s family said she and hersh were due to be released in a deal outlined in july. Her cousin today inconsolable. It's too late for us. It's too late for carmel. I will never hug her again. But 101 people can still hug theirfamilies. For them, make the deal. Save lives. As pressure on israel's prime minister builds, today, he blamed hamas for the failure to free the hostages. Translation: while israel is conducting intensive negotiations with the mediators in a supreme effort to reach a deal, hamas continues to firmly refuse any offer. He who murders hostages does not want a deal. A red flag at the protest today. A message to the prime minister. The last red line has been crossed. Hostages were dying, they said, as a direct result of the prime minister's failure to sign a deal. 0utside mr netanyahu's office today, they've been shouting murderer. Many people here think he simply doesn't want a deal. And if a deal is no longer possible, they say, then the hostages are no longer valuable to hamas. Hostages do not return when guns are shooting. The region does not go quiet the region does not go quiet for the time necessary for the time necessary to return hostages, to return hostages, when guns are shooting. When guns are shooting. The irony is that the irony is that fighting did stop in central areas of gaza today for the start of a nineday rolling vaccine programme fighting did stop delivered by the un. The discovery of gaza's first case of polio in 25 years the only thing that's paused the only thing that's paused the fighting since november. The fighting since november. Thank god they've agreed on this, said um khalil. But we hope the war but we hope the war stops completely, and not stops completely, and not just for a couple of days. Just for a couple of days. We've suffered a lot. In tel aviv tonight, these six deaths sparked new life in the protest movement, for defence of democracies. Pushing for a ceasefire deal. Pushing for a ceasefire deal. Tens of thousands on the streets tens of thousands on the streets confronting benjamin confronting benjamin netanyahu with a choice. Netanyahu with a choice. Peace in gaza or war at home? peace in gaza or war at home? as lucy williamson mentioned, much of israel's workforce is expected to strike on monday. It's been called by israel's largest labour union, representing 800,000 workers. A oneday walkout is expected to begin from 6am local time, less than two hours from now. Tel aviv*s ben gurion airport is expected to be closed from 8am local time. With me in studio is benham ben taleblu, a senior fellow at the foundation he think there is a deal that he would take? hamas said they agreed to a deal, the original parameter sets, agreed to a deal, the original parametersets, many agreed to a deal, the original parameter sets, many months ago by president biden. The thing netanyahu has done enough to maybe negotiate or backtrack on his dance to get more hostages out? i his dance to get more hostages out?. , , his dance to get more hostages out?. , u, , out? i am sure they could be one especially _ out? i am sure they could be one especially as _ out? i am sure they could be one especially as they out? i am sure they could be one especially as they have i one especially as they have been pauses and hostages lost before but right now i think what matters most is the facts on the ground of the battlefield in gaza, having the israeli military has a fair amount of success and they do not want to give the corridor, the key issue of ten ship with the key issue of ten ship with the defence minister who recently spoke to the secretary of defense about those hostages including the dual national israeli american individual, the young man you add earlier today, but i think in the short term the government is shaken but not stirred. Even how the israeli finance minister trying to head off some of the labour strikes are likely to no avail. Let's talk about hamas. Israel says these hostages, the body that are discovered, were likely killed a couple of days only before they were discovered. Just days before that there was another hostage discovered in tunnels by himself without any people guarding him. What do you make of this and what does it say about hamas itself? are they starting to potentially lose control? i starting to potentially lose control? ~. ,. control? i think that is more than control, _ control? i think that is more than control, the _ control? i think that is more than control, the walls control? i think that is more than control, the walls are l than control, the walls are closing in on them and the leadership is pushing further south, further intertidal, having their supply cut and most importantly having their leadership busted in multiple countries, notjust the gaza strip. They do not need lake brewster me, swapping hostages, as grotesque as the analogy is, we are driven by a different psychology and a battlefield aspiration and indeed, terror, aspiration and indeed, terror, a group that means what it says is that its patron of the islamic republic that has mastered the art of positive diplomacy. This is not the this is sheer terror. is sheer terror. You do a lot of study _ is sheer terror. You do a lot of study on _ is sheer terror. You do a lot of study on iran, _ is sheer terror. You do a lot of study on iran, a is sheer terror. You do a lot of study on iran, a backer. Is sheer terror. You do a lot| of study on iran, a backer of hamas, many of these groups in the region, still living in the background a threat of retaliation by iran against israel for previous strikes in the capital. What do you make of the role of a in all this and how do the interviews the events we have seen the in the last 2a hours? events we have seen the in the last 24 hours? last 24 hours? particularly with domestic _ last 24 hours? particularly with domestic issues last 24 hours? particularly | with domestic issues inside israel between the factions even with the government there, no shortage of iran in state media, as well as resistance, the consolation of rocks is a part of the regime has, no shortage of their media as well, has been shy of hyping these divisions within the israeli society and the government. Right now are looking at the media use the stories about netanyahu and pretests, this is a tactic the regime has looked to employ which is magnify the division of its adversarial while trying to minimise their own massive state society chasm. to minimise their own massive state society chasm. There was a sa s state society chasm. There was a says that _ state society chasm. There was a says that hezbollah _ state society chasm. There was a says that hezbollah had state society chasm. There was a says that hezbollah had been j a says that hezbollah had been holding off on as a retaliatory strike to see what might happen with ceasefire negotiations. Do you think iran is doing the same thing, do you expect some sort of attack by iran? it is still likely. sort of attack by iran? it is still likely. I _ sort of attack by iran? it is still likely. I would sort of attack by iran? it is still likely. I would not sort of attack by iran? it is| still likely. I would not rule out. Were they benefit from it is after having fired overtly, directly from its own territory, making history on 13 april, striking israel, ithink they want to dangle the thread of over the future and other we're coming up at months of the war in gaza, the one month anniversary the one year anniversary the one year anniversary the republic is quite content with the way things are going in the region and may not feel the need to introduce such a change by bringing the conflict potentially onto its own soil. A tragic anniversary coming up in about a month. Benham ben taleblu, senior fellow at the foundation for defence of democracies, thank you. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. Let's look at some other stories making news. Airports in the eu and other schengenzone countries which had scrapped the rule banning liquids of more than 100 millilitres to be taken onboard planes have been told they must put the restrictions back in place starting immediately. 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Polls have closed in eastern germany where the farright alternative for germany party is on course to win a big victory in the state of thuringa with almost 33% of the vote. The party is nine points ahead of the conservative cdu and is far ahead of germany's three governing parties. This will be the first regional election the afd has won, even though it's unlikely the party will be able to form a government as it does not hold the majority of the vote. The afd is antiimmigration, wants to replace the euro with the deutschmark, and opposes the national government's approach to the war in ukraine and climate change. Demonstrators against the afd*s projected win gathered outside the thuringia state parliament in protest. Sunday's results are being viewed as a temperature check ahead of germany's federal elections next year. 0ur correspondentjessica parker has the latest. It's written on their faces how some people about the farright winning the most votes in a state election for the first time in the postwar era. News of the results has just been announced here at this antiafd demo you can hear boos in the crowd, and just over there is the state parliament, where the farright will now have greater influence. Right now, the fascists over here are winning. I'm not a fan of saying history is repeating itself, because i don't think so, but history sometimes is similar, and that's what's happening over here right now. I am totally worried. Actually, of course, next year also, we have the total elections for the german parliament, so i'm kind of seeing this as, like, a test for how it will work next year as well. This is alternative fur deutschland's leader in thuringia, a lightning rod for controversy. Bjorn hocke has been fined twice for knowingly using a nazi slogan, something he denied. Here, he declares a historic victory. Celebrations and afd video footage, because the media wasn't allowed in by a party that often claims it's being persecuted and smeared. In the former communist east, this region is an afd stronghold, where the party's policies of ending weapons aid to ukraine and a tough antiimmigration message are gaining traction. Translation: the politicians have promised a lot, particularly regarding migrants and foreigners, and nothing happened, nothing. Because of germany's history, some people are really worried about the rise of the farright. Translation: germany's history? that's what it is, history. We live in the here and now. In thuringia's capital this weekend, a night run for the public. While the afd is on the march, it will probably be excluded from power, as other parties won't work alongside it. But the result*s a marker for change in germany, by more than a flicker. For more on the situation, i've been speaking to dw news' political correspondent matthew moore. He's been following the regional election from germany. What has been the reaction where you are to these election results as they come in? results as they come in? there has been _ results as they come in? there has been so results as they come in? there has been so much _ results as they come in? there i has been so much soulsearching has been so much soulsearching today because although the results have been forecast people have had time to prepare for this, the moment they went ahead and the result came in, you could tell the air seeped out of the crowd. I was outside and there were protesters and people were dejected, forlorn, and really epitomises the mood here and effort. The bigger picture, the politicians from all around germany see this as all around germany see this as a wakeup call, especially for politicians who are in the coalition government because this is a bad night for them, so they have been saying that is a time for us to take stock, digester results and figure out a way forward because as we know this is a milestone for germany, the farright coming top in a state election, the first time since world war ii, so a moment for germany to reckon with where release is a country and also how it will proceed and move forward. n proceed and move forward. On the other proceed and move forward. 0n the other hand there are celebrations among the afd, is politicians and supporters there in thuringia. What have voters been saying what is the mood like in terms of this historic victory for the afd itself?. Historic victory for the afd itself? ,. ,. itself? on the street as a mix