Families of Israeli detainees in Gaza: We don’t trust Netanyahu
The families of Israeli detainees in the Gaza Strip said on Friday that they had lost confidence in the government of Benjamin Netanyahu.
The official Israeli Broadcasting Corporation quoted families of prisoners detained in Gaza as saying that they “have lost confidence in Netanyahu and his government, and that they will conduct their own moves,” without indicating what they are.
The official Israeli Broadcasting Corporation quoted a relative of the disappeared as saying, “Any delay in the negotiations puts their lives in danger”.
On the same level, the Commission indicated that “dozens of the families of the detainees went to the city of Caesarea to stage a sit-in in front of Netanyahu’s house there, where they will stay overnight”.
Former head of the Israeli intelligence service (Mossad), Tamir Pardo, said in a statement to the authority, “If Netanyahu decides to give up the prisoners, let him say it publicly in front of the public”.
He added, “If we end the war with 136 coffins, Israel will lose for the first time… Care must be taken to correct the state’s abandonment and betrayal of its citizens”.
It worth mentioning that Israel estimates that there are about 136 hostages still being held in the Gaza Strip, since Hamas October 7 attack.