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    Families Demand Urgent Aid for Gaza Captives

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    Context

    Raz Ben-Ami, freed from Hamas captivity, appeals for the release of other hostages, including her husband, at a Tel Aviv rally.

    Why it Matters

    The plea for action underscores the tension and urgency faced by families of those still held captive in Gaza, as they perceive a lack of government intervention for their loved ones’ release.

    The Appeal

    Raz Ben-Ami, having endured 54 days in captivity herself, addressed a crowd in Tel Aviv’s Kidnapped Square, imploring the Israeli government to act decisively to secure the release of hostages, including her husband Ohad. I won’t give up until he’s here. I will not live without him, she stated, criticizing the government’s reliance on military action over diplomatic channels for the safe return of abductees.

    Feeling Forsaken

    Families of the captives, like Danny Elgarat and Ruby Chen, expressed feelings of abandonment by the government, citing a lack of communication and updates on their loved ones’ plight. The sentiment of frustration and helplessness was palpable among those gathered, as they seek more than just silence from their leaders.

    Developing Story

    This situation continues to evolve as families await responses from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the War Cabinet, with the larger implications of Israel’s strategy in dealing with Hamas captives at the forefront of national concern.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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