Increasing pressure from families of Israeli hostages against Netanyahu

Due to Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the illegal regime of Israel, failing to free the Zionist captives from the hands of Hamas fighters, internal pressures against the prime minister of the illegal regime have increased.

Increasing pressure from families of Israeli hostages against Netanyahu
Increasing pressure from families of Israeli hostages against Netanyahu

After Netanyahu started the war against the Gaza Strip, he announced two main military goals in that war, which is to destroy Hamas and release the Zionist captives captured by the fighters for the liberation of the Palestinian nation. The third month of the war on Gaza is ending, but only 70 Zionist prisoners have been released again on the terms of Hamas and not through a military operation by Netanyahu's cabinet. More than 140 Zionist prisoners are still in the hands of Hamas fighters, and Netanyahu's cabinet has yet to succeed in rescuing them. At the same time, news of the killing of some of the captives through barbaric attacks carried out by the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip was announced recently. This issue has also led the families of hostages to be doubly worried about their safety. In this regard, following heavy criticism of Benjamin Netanyahu and his cabinet regarding the mishandling of the war with Hamas, the media reported on Monday evening that he was heckled by the families of Zionist hostages held by Hamas while speaking in the governing parliament. illegal of Israel. The important point is that the trust of the families of the hostages in Netanyahu has decreased so much that the families no longer believe in his promises.

Netanyahu has claimed that he will bring home all the hostages, but that it will take more time to achieve that goal. Netanyahu's remarks have been met with strong reactions from the families of the hostages who do not believe that he can save the hostages through war. Many Zionist analysts and professionals also believe that continuing the war with the goal of rescuing the hostages is an unworkable and unattainable goal. Genocide by the Zionists against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip This is not the first time that Netanyahu has been opposed and complained by the hostages' families. In the past weeks, the families, along with a large number of settlers living in the occupied lands, protested against the continuation of the war in Gaza and called on the Israeli war cabinet to stop the war and negotiate with Hamas instead of waging a war that it will not win. On the other hand, Netanyahu, who is well aware of the anger of the families of the Zionist hostages regarding the issue, a few days ago met with only some of those families, which has increased the protests and criticism against him in the occupied lands. The Jewish newspaper Haaretz quoted one of the hostages' relatives as saying: "We will be gathering in front of the Ministry of War every day of the week. I know that they are using every means to avoid us because they feel that they are criminals." In addition to the issues we mentioned, the killing of three Zionist hostages in the attacks of the Zionist regime in Gaza has also increased the internal pressure against Netanyahu. The New York Times has written that, the killing of a Zionist hostage in Gaza has increased doubt and concern among the Zionist settlers if Netanyahu can really win the war against Hamas.