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Mother of Zionist Captive Criticizes Government, Urges Youth to Consider Emigration

Tensions are escalating among families of Israeli captives detained in Gaza, as they levy accusations against the Zionist government of...

Tensions are escalating among the families of Israeli captives detained in Gaza, as they level accusations against the Zionist government for allegedly neglecting its soldiers.

A recently surfaced video, widely shared on social media platforms on Sunday, features the mother of an Israeli female captive addressing the Knesset earlier this week. In her emotional remarks, she accused the government of abandoning her daughter and urged the younger generation to consider leaving the country.

The mother of Israeli hostage Inbar Hayman expressed her deep dissatisfaction with the current situation, stating before the Knesset that, given a choice, she would not remain in the country. She further advised her daughter and other young individuals to consider leaving, reflecting her lack of confidence in the nation’s direction.

A mother of a hostage recently addressed the Israeli Knesset, expressing her feelings that Israel has “abandoned” her daughter. In an emotional appeal, she also urged the younger generation to consider leaving the country.

The colony is reportedly disintegrating according to latest updates.

On Sunday, Yedioth Ahronoth reported a statement from another Israeli captive’s mother, expressing concerns that “soldiers and hostages are abandoned in a conflict lacking any accomplishments.”

Reports indicate an increasing number of military casualties in the Gaza Strip, with a significant concentration in the Shejaiya district, an area where the military has conducted operations on five separate occasions.

Earlier on Saturday, the Israeli military and police reported the deaths of a soldier and a police officer in combat with Hamas fighters in the Shejaiya neighborhood of Gaza City.

Hostilities erupted on Friday afternoon, occurring mere hours after a previous skirmish unfolded in the Philadelphi Corridor area, adjacent to the Tel Sultan neighborhood in Rafah. This incident resulted in injuries to four Israeli soldiers.

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