https://cnn.com/world/gaza-hostages-families-frustrations-netany…
- Families of hostages demand commitment and answers from the government regarding the fate and release of their loved ones.
- Shai Wenkert, a parent of a hostage, insists on written commitments for the return of all hostages.
- Meeting between families and Prime Minister Netanyahu's war cabinet in Tel Aviv raises frustrations, with some leaving early due to perceived lack of new information.
- An estimated 239 hostages are held in Gaza following Hamas' October 7 attacks.
- Only a few hostages have been released so far; negotiations facilitated the release of two Americans and two Israeli women on humanitarian grounds.
- Growing criticism of Netanyahu's administration for the handling of the October 7 attack and the slow progress in hostage releases.
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
If your family member was held hostage, would you prefer the government to make fervent efforts even if it meant compromising with the captors?
@9H5Q6V46mos6MO
VERY tough question. "Compromising with the captors will very likely ensure more hostage taking in the future.
@9H5P26S6mos6MO
Yes. If my family were held hostage, I would support any effort so set them free.
@9H5MNDV6mos6MO
The government should be doing everything they can to get the families back safe and alive no matter what.
@9H5MNDV6mos6MO
They should be doing everything they can to get all hostages out alive.
@9H5SJD96mos6MO
I'm sadddend about what is happening in Israel but Netanyahu needs to start giving some answers.
@9H5HQ7H6mos6MO
it's too much and they just need to stop
@EmpathicPlatypusLibertarian6mos6MO
Israel finally agreed to the ceasefire after kept changing their words. As usual, they agree because they are losing the war in Gaza, and they have to mobilize their troops to the border of Lebanon to fight Hezbollah.
@ArdentJackrabbit6mos6MO
This is what we are agitating for, thank goodness they are reaching to an agreement
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