Former hostages have criticized the recent air strikes of Israel on Hamas’s destinations. Her heart was broken, Emily Damari wrote on social media. Damari was released in January in the first phase of the Stako -Fire Agreement between Israel and Hamas.
Liri Albag, a liberated -on Israeli soldier, also criticized that the life of the hostages left behind was risked. It was impossible to continue while it is still being kidnapped in hell. “This is not a game”.
The forum of the hostages accused the Israeli government to have decided to give up the kidnapped. “The biggest fears for families, hostages and Israeli citizens have come true”. One is “shocked, angry and scared”. Military pressure jeopardizes both the hostages and the armed forces.
Will Netanyahu secure his power?
The father of a kidnapped soldier accused Israel by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to work on the hostage of the hostages to secure his power. He also does this to bring Itamar Ben-Gvir back to the government, Yehuda Cohen told the “Haaretz”. The right-wing extremist minister and his party left the government in January in protest against the ceasefire agreement with Hamas. Now the coalition depends on him to prevent new elections. The re-entry of Ben-Gvir was reported to the government on Tuesday.
The family member therefore represents the perspective of part of the opposition. The Israeli opposition politician Jair Golan wrote on the Platform X that Netanyahu acted alone on his own and was afraid of protests because of the resignation of the domestic secretary of Ronen Bar. “The soldiers on the front and the abducted in the Gaza Strip are just cards in his survival game”.
The majority of Israelis before the end of the war
According to the latest surveys, a majority of the Israeli population wants an end to the Gaza war in exchange for the release of the hostages. The majority, on the other hand, wants to resume the Gaza war for the voters of the Government Coalition. More than 400 people were killed at the latest air strikes.
Source: Krone

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