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    Family Urges Swift Government Action for Captive Israeli Soldier

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    What it’s about

    The family of Israeli soldier Matan Angrest, who was taken captive on October 7, has released footage of him in captivity. They are urging the Israeli government to expedite the hostage deal to secure Matan’s release, emphasizing the dire conditions and mistreatment he is experiencing.

    Why it matters

    Angrest’s situation sheds light on the risks faced by captured Israeli soldiers and the urgent need for the Israeli government to prioritize their safe return. Beyond the personal tragedy, his captivity underlines the challenges and stakes involved in ongoing conflicts, where the welfare and dignity of individuals must be at focal consideration.

    The big picture

    Matan was abducted while critically wounded from his position at the Nahal Oz military base, raising grave concerns about his wellbeing. His family reports severe mistreatment and exclusion from humanitarian release initiatives due to his status as an Israeli soldier. Their appeal stresses on the importance of addressing the issue effectively before expanding military actions.

    What’s next

    His family is calling upon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to urgently advance the hostage deal. This is not only about rescuing Matan and other soldiers but also serves as a significant act underlining Israel’s unwavering commitment to its soldiers and their families, ensuring national strength and solidarity.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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