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    Families of Hostages Decry 20-Day Silence from Government: ‘Our Patience is Waning’

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    Families Urge Government to Secure Release of Captives Held by Hamas

    In a significant development, families of over 220 individuals held captive by Hamas have made a fervent appeal to the Israeli government. They have urged the authorities to ‘use every opportunity’ to secure the release of their loved ones.

    Public Appeal in Tel Aviv

    These families made their plea public during a protest in Tel Aviv. They questioned the silence of human rights organizations and the global media on this pressing issue. “Where are the human rights organizations? Release them now”, they demanded.

    Why it Matters

    The plea underscores the growing concern for the safety of those held captive by Hamas. It also brings to light the perceived inaction of human rights organizations and the international community in addressing this issue. The successful release of these captives would not only bring relief to the distressed families but also serve as a testament to Israel’s commitment to its citizens.

    This story was first published on Ynetnews.

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