The families of Israeli-American hostages held by Hamas are urgently calling for negotiations, even if it means dealing with what they describe as 'Satan,' to secure the release of their loved ones.
The father of one such hostage has publicly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's strategy for a total victory over Hamas as 'not realistic,' highlighting the dire need for a more pragmatic approach to bring the remaining hostages home. This plea comes in the wake of the Israeli military's recovery of six hostages' bodies, underscoring the tragic outcomes of prolonged captivity.
With seven American hostages still in Gaza, the situation remains critical, prompting calls for immediate action to resume cease-fire negotiations that have been at a standstill.
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