Israeli American Hostage's Family 'Not Sure' Netanyahu's 'Priorities Are Right'
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"I can't believe we're sitting here six months later, and having to experience the terror every day," hostage Omer Neutra's father told Jake Tapper.
The family of Israel American hostage Omer Neutra have questioned if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli government are focused on securing the release of hostages held by Hamas.
On Sunday, Ronen, Daniel and Orna Neutra spoke to CNN’s Jake Tapper to mark the six months since the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel, telling viewers why freeing the captives should be a “top priority.”
“Everyone looking for de-escalation in the region should be opening the sentence saying, release the hostages,” Omer’s mother, Orna Neutra, said. “You know, any sentence of any demand of cease-fire without release of hostages is a death sentence to them.”
An estimated 250 people were abducted and 1,163 killed on Oct. 7, 2023. An Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson told Newsweek that, as of Sunday, 134 hostages were still being detained by Hamas.
Omer’s father, Ronen Neutra said he was shocked at the lack of progress that has been made in hostage negotiations, telling Tapper, “I can’t believe we’re sitting here six months later, and having to experience the terror every day.”