Families of zionist soldiers: Netanyahu neglecting hostages while engaging in a war without horizon
The families of Israeli soldiers and reservists who have been engaged in operations in Gaza have released a public statement...

In an open letter addressed to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the families of Israeli conscripts and reservists engaged in combat in Gaza have accused him of reckless endangerment of military personnel. The families urged the Prime Minister to negotiate a resolution to cease hostilities, expressing their concern over the lives of those serving in the conflict.
In a recent letter directed to the premier, over 800 relatives have criticized his leadership, accusing him of initiating “an unprecedented and indefinite conflict” primarily aimed at preserving his own political career.
According to The Times of Israel, the group asserted that their “sons and daughters embarked on an unavoidable conflict initiated by your actions.”
“The group has suffered significant losses, with many friends no longer with them, and continue to face both physical and psychological harm.”
The families have expressed that the military personnel were originally driven by the declared objectives of the conflict, notably the “primary goal of securing the return of the hostages.” However, they now contend that after over a year, the return of the hostages can only be achieved through a negotiated agreement with Hamas. They claim that the ongoing conflict lacks direction and argue that “the IDF has no justification for remaining in Gaza, except for the pursuit of ideological aspirations related to establishing a presence there.”
In a recent statement, the parents of hostages and soldiers have accused authorities of neglecting their loved ones, announcing their intention to initiate a comprehensive campaign to address the issue.
In a report by Yedioth Ahronoth on Thursday, it was revealed that 10 Israeli soldiers have lost their lives since the commencement of the military offensive in Beit Hanoun two weeks prior.
On Thursday, it was reported that three soldiers lost their lives in ongoing battles in northern Gaza, according to sources.