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Hostages’ families rally at Israeli PM Netanyahu’s home to demand exchange deal with Hamas

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Relatives of the remaining hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip held a rally outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s private home Saturday.
Relatives of the remaining hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip rallied outside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s private home Saturday to demand a deal that would bring them home.
“Do you know where your child slept last night?” Shelly Shem-Tov, whose son 21-year-old Omer, is among the hostages, begged the crowd outside Netanyahu’s Caesarea home, the Times of Israel reported.
“Can you call your child right now and ask how he is? For 105 days, I haven’t known where my child is,” the desperate mother cried.
Shem-Tov and other hostages’ relatives camped overnight outside Netanyahu’s home to demand the government take bolder steps to secure the release of the over 100 people held captive since Hamas’ Oct. 7 terror attack on Southern Israel.
The Israeli government previously said that there are more than 130 hostages still in Gaza, following November’s temporary ceasefire exchanges – but that only around 100 are believed to be alive.

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