
"No Unity": Families Of Israeli Hostages Divided On How To Secure Release
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Some direct their frustrations toward Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing him of sacrificing the captives in pursuit of "total victory" over Hamas.
The families of hostages grabbed by Hamas gunmen on October 7 noisily agree they want the captives home but are split on how best to achieve it.
"There is no unity among the families," said Dani Miran, whose 47-year-old son, Omri, was taken at gunpoint from the Nahal Oz kibbutz in Hamas's unprecedented attack on southern Israel.
"There are people on the left, on the right, religious people, secular and Bedouins. We have to find common ground," added the father.
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