



The Times of Israel is liveblogging Monday’s events as they happen.
Witkoff on hostages: ‘I promise we are not leaving anybody behind’
Speaking at a Miami event marking 500 days since the massacre at the Nova music festival in Israel’s south, US President Donald Trump’s Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff says: “I promise we are not leaving anybody behind.”
Steve Witkoff, Special Envoy to the Middle East, at a ceremony marking 500 days to October 7 in Miami: "We are not leaving anybody behind." pic.twitter.com/nsLtR7CcLx
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Hostages’ families to mark 500th day of captivity with fast, rally

As Israel marks the 500th day since the October 7, 2023, attack, the Hostages and Missing Families Forum has called for a nationwide fast to call attention to and contemplation for the captives’ plight.
The event is being held under the banner, “Get them out of hell.”
The fast starts at 11:40 a.m. and ends at 8 p.m. with a rally at Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square.
Report: Netanyahu planning to remove Shin Bet head Bar in near future

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is planning to remove Shin Bet head Ronen Bar from his post in the near future, Kan news reports.
There have long been reports that the premier wants Bar to depart. The Prime Minister’s Office previously dismissed such claims as “completely unfounded.”
Kan says that once the security agency completes its internal probes into the failures of October 7, Netanyahu will demand Bar’s departure, either through his resignation or by a cabinet decision to remove him from office.
Senior security official to media: Netanyahu working to prevent deal’s second phase

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is working to prevent the implementation of the hostage deal’s second phase, a senior Israeli security official familiar with the negotiations tells the Ynet news site.
“Every time you think it’s impossible to stoop any lower… it turns out that it is possible, and that there is still much lower that these people are willing to stoop to achieve political goals at the expense of hostages’ lives,” the anonymous official tells the news site, fuming over a statement issued by Netanyahu’s spokesperson last week in which the latter insisted that Israel is not currently holding negotiations regarding the second phase of the hostage deal.
The senior Israeli security official maintains that this amounts to a violation of the hostage deal, which stipulated that the parties begin holding negotiations regarding phase two of the deal no later than the 16th day of the first phase, which was on February 3 — nearly two weeks ago.
The official claims that even if Israel changed its approached and immediately engaged intensely in negotiations regarding the second phase of the deal, there is not enough time left to finish those talks by the end of the first phase on March 2.
The terms of the agreement do, however, allow for the first phase to continue indefinitely so long as the sides remain at the negotiation table in good faith.
“Netanyahu and his followers are trapped. They don’t care what’s happening in the outside world, outside the world of politics and outside of Israel. Therefore, Netanyahu is careful to immediately deny that such negotiations are even taking place. But he doesn’t blame Hamas because if he does, that would suggest that Israel is interested in holding negotiations regarding phase two in the first place,” the senior Israeli security official says.