Families of Israeli captives criticise Netanyahu amid large protests
Briefly

Families of Israeli captives held by Hamas have expressed anger towards Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling for a return to negotiations for their loved ones' release. As military actions intensify in Gaza, demonstrators in cities like Tel Aviv voiced concerns that the government is prioritizing warfare over hostage recovery. Einav Zangauker, mother of a captive, questioned Netanyahu’s morality regarding the hostages. Anger was further fueled by the appointment of Major General David Zini, known for opposing deals that threaten military objectives, causing families to feel their loved ones’ fate is overshadowed by political ambitions.
We demand that the decision-makers return to the negotiating table and not leave it until an agreement is reached that will bring them all back, the group said in a statement on Saturday.
Tell me, Mr Prime Minister: How do you go to sleep at night and wake up in the morning. How do you look in the mirror knowing that you're abandoning 58 hostages?
If the publication is true, these are shocking and condemnable words coming from someone who will be the one to decide the fate of the kidnapped men and women.
Zini has reportedly voiced opposition to any deal to bring an end to Israel's war on Gaza, telling colleagues during Israeli military meetings: I oppose hostage deals.
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