Tel Aviv (Israel):For the first time since Hamas' assault on Israel, resulting in the loss of over 1,300 lives, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with the families of those missing and held captive by the terrorist group on Sunday evening. The office of the Prime Minister of Israel posted pictures of Netanyahu meeting the relatives of Israeli hostages on the social media platform X, in which he can be seen consoling them.
"Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met today with families of the captive and missing," his office posted. Netanyahu's visit comes amid strong criticism from family members who claim the administration has abandoned those detained in Gaza. According to The Times of Israel, a forum of families with loved ones believed to be held hostage in Gaza, in a statement following the meeting, said that Netanyahu had vowed to work for their return as soon as possible.
Following the meeting, the families have said to have accepted Netanyahu's "clarification" that National Security Council chief Tzachi Hanegbi's remarks did not reflect his viewpoint on the subject. On Saturday, Hanegbi said, "Israel will not hold negotiations with an enemy that we have vowed to wipe from the face of the earth."
The families forum responded by criticising the government in a statement for "effectively saying that it is abandoning its citizens who have been kidnapped," according to The Times of Israel. Amid the fierce Israeli counter-offensive against Hamas after the October 7 terror attacks, desolation and sadness pervade every home in Israel, with many frantically searching for their family members over the last one week and urging the government as well as Hamas to ensure the safe return of their loved ones.
Speaking with media at a press conference in Tel Aviv on Saturday, a family member of one of the missing persons said, "My cousin was abducted from her home with her two babies - nine months old & four years old...Those are innocent civilians. Hamas is a terror organisation. You need to put pressure on the right people in all the organisations in Turkey & Egypt - they need to help the Red Cross enter...They were kidnapped alive and we want them alive..."