The families call on top officials to ensure Prime Minister Netanyahu does not sabotage the deal again, highlighting public sentiment that his actions are politically motivated.
Demonstration in Tel Aviv against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government and a call for the release of hostages. / Photo: Reuters
During a press conference near the Ministry of Defence in Tel Aviv, the hostages' families stated:"Do not let Netanyahu sabotage the deal again." "Netanyahu's insistence on prolonging the war stands between us and our loved ones,” they emphasised.They pleaded with Defence Minister Yoav Galant, Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi and the heads of the Shin Bet and Mossad not to allow Netanyahu to sabotage the deal again.
On Sunday, Netanyahu said that he is only ready for a"partial" deal to retrieve some Israeli captives held in Gaza.
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