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Families of Abductees Demand Urgent Meeting with War Cabinet

The families of the abductees are calling on the War Cabinet to respond to their demand for an urgent meeting. The families’ headquarters will issue a statement titled “Is the cabinet still committed to the release of the abductees?” to address their concerns. They are adamant that meetings with some cabinet members who responded positively to their request two days ago are not enough.

The families are demanding to meet with the War Cabinet by 8:00 PM today, but the Prime Minister’s Office announced that the meeting will take place tomorrow at noon. Among the speakers at the event will be family members of the abductees, who will share their experiences and advocate for action.

Haim Yitzhak Or, the brother of a kidnapped individual, expressed fear and concern after hearing the testimonies of the returnees who were held in the tunnels in Gaza under Hamas. He emphasized the families’ frustration with the lack of response from the War Cabinet and their desire for answers.

The families have revealed the anxiety and deep concern raised by the testimonies of the released abductees. They are deeply dissatisfied with the War Cabinet’s disregard for their request for an urgent meeting and are questioning the government’s commitment to the release of the abductees.

In addition to the statement, Ofri Bibbs, whose family is still held captive by Hamas, participated in the Finance Committee discussion to highlight the importance of returning the abductees. Bibbs emphasized the urgency of the situation and urged the government to prioritize the return of the abducted individuals.

As the families continue to push for action and answers, they are scheduled to hold a press conference and ask whether the War Cabinet is still committed to the release of the abductees. They are considering taking their concerns to an international level if the government does not meet their demands.

The families’ plea for urgent action and the return of the abductees is a poignant reminder of the human cost of conflict and the importance of prioritizing the safety and well-being of all individuals involved.

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