Families of Israeli hostages demand immediate action

Families of the hostages held in the Gaza Strip by Palestinian terrorists held a press conference in Tel Aviv, criticizing the government for its inaction and failure to update them on negotiations for their loved ones' release. They expressed their frustration and urged the government to take responsibility and act. The families have been patient for 20 days but now demand action. The government's point-person on the hostage matter, Gal Hirsch, was also criticized for his ineffective communication with the families. Similar demonstrations were held in New York City's Times Square. The government is facing pressure from both the families and foreign countries to resolve the crisis diplomatically.
- ‘Our patience is up’: Hostages’ families blast government inaction at Tel Aviv rally The Times of Israel
- A Relative of Israeli Hostages Has a Message for the U.N. The New York Times
- Hamas offers hostage release for reduced Gaza bombing Middle East Eye
- Israel’s government failed us on Oct. 7. Now it has a duty to bring the hostages home. The Hill
- Families of Israeli hostages face unbearable trauma - BBC News BBC News
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