The Families of Hostages in Gaza launched a sharp and direct attack on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing him of sabotaging a prisoner exchange deal that was on the verge of being finalized. This came after the approval of military plans to occupy Gaza, which angered the families who believe that these plans contradict efforts to recover their loved ones.
The families directed an angry message to Netanyahu, asserting that discussing plans to occupy Gaza and sabotaging the potential deal is like a stab in their hearts. They expressed their dissatisfaction with the lack of focus on completing the deal, emphasizing that the current circumstances are perfectly suited for achieving that.
In their statement, the organization confirmed that everyone knows the conditions are ripe for the deal, and that it is in Netanyahu's hands. They expressed their firm rejection of the continuation of military options at the expense of their children's lives, stressing that the top priority for Tel Aviv should be the recovery of the hostages.
The families added: "Tel Aviv wants the return of the 50 hostages, no more news of our soldiers' deaths." This statement reflects the feelings of anxiety and anger among the families who are eagerly awaiting the return of their loved ones.
The families also criticized the decisions made by the government yesterday, considering that the focus should have been on completing a comprehensive deal. They pointed out that what should have been approved is the return of the last hostage, not military plans that increase the suffering of families.
These statements come at a sensitive time as tensions in the region escalate, with many expressing concern over the repercussions of any military escalation on the lives of the hostages and their families.
Discussing plans to occupy Gaza and sabotaging a deal that is on your table is a stab in our hearts.





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Families of the detainees to Netanyahu: The approval of the plans to occupy Gaza is a stab in our hearts, and the deal is in your hands