The Struggle for the Return of Abductees: Families Demand Deal with Hamas

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Last night, Prime Minister Netanyahu and Ministers Gantz and Galant addressed the public in response to the tragic event of the accidental killing of three abductees in Gaza. Meanwhile, the families of the abductees took a stance, raising a stage in their struggle for justice. The representatives of the families stood in front of the Kariya compound, vowing not to move until they see the government’s outline for a deal with Hamas.

The families have been enduring unimaginable pain and suffering, and their determination to hold the government accountable for its actions is commendable. However, it is unlikely that their pressure will lead to an immediate change in the government’s position.

The political echelon believes that Hamas is not currently interested in a deal similar to the previous one. The military action is expected to continue, with occasional attempts at reaching a diplomatic solution. It is believed that Hamas will not be willing to repeat the previous pattern and that the only possible agreement would involve a significant price, such as Yahya Sinwar’s life for the Israeli captives.

The families are demanding that the government submit an offer for a deal and return to negotiations, without delving into the specific details of Hamas’ demands. However, it is uncertain whether their calls will gain public support or lead to significant change.

In the meantime, the government’s stance remains firm, and it is unlikely that negotiations will open under the current conditions. The situation is complex, and the families’ struggle continues as they seek justice and closure for their loved ones.

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