Tonight, the news of more hostage deaths in Gaza have sparked massive labor strikes and protests. This as the pressure to reach a deal to free the remaining hostages reaches a boiling point. Nb C's Matt Riley joins us with the latest protests are set to continue after two days of street clashes brought Israeli anger right up to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's doorstep demanding he reach a deal to free the remaining Israeli hostages in the Gaza Strip. The spark that ignited this anger, the discovery of six dead hostages in a tunnel in southern Gaza over the weekend, I think everybody uh feel like they have to do something. One of them. American Israeli Hirsch Goldberg, Poland, whose funeral was held yesterday. Ok, sweet boy go now on your journey. I hope it's as good as the trips you dreamed about because finally, my sweet boy, finally, finally, finally, finally, President Biden asked about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Two people briefed on the discussions telling NBC news that Biden may offer a final take it or leave it deal to Israel and Hamas as soon as this week in hopes of reaching a ceasefire agreement yesterday, Netanyahu directly addressing the families of the six murdered hostages saying I'm asking your forgiveness that we didn't manage to bring them back, still alive. But remaining defiant saying he won't give way on his demand that Israeli troops remain on Gaza's southern border. A key sticking point in negotiations. Hamas saying in a statement that in response, it would send other hostages back in coffins if Israel's military campaign continued. Also releasing this video of one of the six Eden Yaro Shealy made under duress before her death. Her family approving airing of part of the video Eden telling her family she loves and misses them on Sunday, Eden's father touching his daughter's coffin as he mourned.