Sara Netanyahu says fewer than 24 hostages are still alive in Gaza
- Sara Netanyahu stated there are "fewer than 24 hostages still alive in Gaza," causing outrage among hostages' families who want to know more about their loved ones' fates.
- As of now, 196 hostages have been returned, with 59 remaining in Gaza.
- Israeli officials mentioned grave concerns for three hostages' safety, but did not confirm any deaths.
- Einav Zangauker expressed her demand for information regarding her son's status and criticized the government for not ending the conflict.
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Netanyahu's wife caught on hot mic: 'Fewer' than 24 hostages still alive in Gaza
It appears that Israel has intelligence which strongly suggests the majority of 59 hostages remaining in Gaza are dead. It has long been acknowledged that at least some of the captives are deceased, but the Israeli government has kept a tight lid on information it has on the numbers. And Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's wife Sara has unleashed new controversy, heightening tensions and outrage from victims' families. She was heard on a…


Netanyahu’s Wife Caught on Mic Saying ‘Fewer’ Than 24 Hostages Alive in Gaza
It appears that Israel has intelligence which strongly suggests the majority of 59 hostages remaining in Gaza are dead. It has long been acknowledged that at least some of the captives are deceased, but the Israeli government has kept a tight lid on information it has on the numbers.
How many Israeli hostages are alive in Gaza? Netanyahu thinks ‘up to 24,’ wife Sara says ‘fewer’
Netanyahu's wife Sara was overheard saying there are 'fewer' than 24 hostages alive in Gaza, sparking anger among families who demand answers from the government about the whereabouts of their loved ones
Sara Netanyahu says fewer than 24 hostages are still alive in Gaza
Sara Netanyahu on Monday said the number of hostages thought to be still alive in Gaza was lower than the official figure of 24, during a meeting in which her husband, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, appeared to have forgotten the captives altogether while speaking about Israel’s military achievements.
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