There is a war going on in Gaza between the Israeli army, IDF and Hamas terrorists.
Benjamin Netanyahu’s army is wreaking havoc on Hamas. Meanwhile, Netanyahu met the families of the hostages during a special parliamentary session on Monday.
Netanyahu said something to those families that they got enraged and started shouting slogans, interrupting the PM.
People told Netanyahu something that shocked even him and his parliamentary colleagues, but somehow Netanyahu tried to calm people down. Let us know what was the whole matter.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced an outcry from family members of hostages being held in Gaza, CNN reported.
Netanyahu was meeting people during a special parliamentary session on Monday. In his speech, Netanyahu told the people that they were not going to stop in Gaza until they won.
He assured the people to bring their loved ones soon. Netanyahu said he needed time.
People got angry at Netanyahu
On one side, Netanyahu was giving his speech, while on the other side, people were listening to him carrying posters with photographs and names of their loved ones.
The families expressed disagreement when Netanyahu asked for time. One of the crowd said that we don’t have time. With one sound the crowd also started shouting.
They started shouting together – We want ours now. In this way sloganeering started inside the Parliament.
Netanyahu remained silent for some time due to this incident. The security personnel tried to pacify the people who were making noise. Then Netanyahu started speaking.
“Our children did not die in vain,” Netanyahu said, reiterating his determination. We must not stop the war until we achieve complete victory over those who want to kill us.”
Asked PM- If your son was with Hamas!
When Netanyahu was addressing the people, some families were seen upset. One of the crowd told the PM – My daughter has been in their custody for 80 days. Every minute feels like hell for me. If only your son was with them! In response, the Prime Minister said, “We have left no stone unturned.”
Help has been sought from Jinping and Putin
Responding to the family, Netanyahu said that our army is searching day and night for the hostages, but it is not so easy.
That’s why I have asked Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin for help in freeing the hostages. Emphasizing the tireless efforts of the government, Netanyahu said that my wife has also appealed to the Pope for help.
“We will do everything we can to bring back all the hostages, whether it is right or not,” Netanyahu said. Since the beginning of the war, I have met the families of hostages and I have heard their painful stories. We have to remain united in a sacred mission.”
Still 129 hostages in Gaza
According to the Prime Minister’s Office, 129 hostages are still held in Gaza. There is a possibility that 22 of them have been killed. Their bodies are still present in Gaza.
As deadly conflict between Israel and Hamas continues, a serious humanitarian crisis is deepening in Gaza. At least 20,000 people have lost their lives in the Israeli attack on the city.