Israel: Hostage Families Voice Mistrust in Own Government
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Israel: Hostage families voice mistrust in own government
With 50 hostages still in Gaza 21 months after the Hamas attacks on Israel, their relatives are growing more and more frustrated. Some are losing faith that Prime Minister Netanyahu will strike a deal to bring them home.
The talks about a ceasefire in Gaza are continuing. The suffering of the hostages in Hamas tunnels continues. A former abductee speaks of the fear that is still in her.
Anyone who is still living from the German hostages in the Gaza Strip is uncertain. Netanyahu also acts as a hostage to its coalition partners.
Hamas, Gaza, hostages? It's all just a set piece, and the state is a stage for one man's tricks. Ceasefires, laws, hostages, and wars - all just means to extend his term. He's on a survival campaign, the budgets continue to flow, the threats are timed to the Knesset session, and we? Let's continue to burn quietly


Anyone who is still living from the German hostages in the Gaza Strip is uncertain. Netanyahu also acts as a hostage to its coalition partners.
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