Hostages' Families Urge Netanyahu Amid Criticism
Hostages' Families Urge Netanyahu Amid Criticism

Hostages' Families Urge Netanyahu Amid Criticism

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Israel's military has rescued its eighth hostage from Gaza, intensifying calls for negotiations to secure the release of the remaining captives. Families of hostages argue that a negotiated agreement, rather than military rescues, is the most feasible solution. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces criticism for his handling of the situation, with some former hostages and their families accusing him of prioritizing public relations over effective action. Netanyahu has rejected claims that a viable deal is on the table, although international mediators continue to push for an agreement. Hostages' families have expressed both hope and frustration following recent meetings with Netanyahu, urging him to take more decisive steps. The ongoing conflict and exchanges of strikes with Hezbollah further complicate the situation, raising fears of a broader regional war.

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