Israeli Prime Minister Announcement of plan to take control of Gaza city Israel has been met with anxiety, especially by Hamas, by the families of the hostages.
The Hostels and Missing Familys Forum: Bring them home, now the scheme said “leave the hostages”.
The group said in a statement, “By choosing the military growth on the conversation, we are leaving our loved ones at the mercy of Hamas.”
“The only way to bring hostage home is through a broad deal.”
The move was decided by majority votes in a security cabinet meeting which lasted for 10 hours.
When the meeting was held, some protesters chained themselves together outside the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Mortgage Mathan Angress’s mother Anat England said at the time: “For a year and 10 months we are trying to believe that everything is being done to bring them back – you are unsuccessful.”
After the announcement, the group’s collective statement published on Friday accused the government of “leading us to a huge devastation”.
Fifty hostages are still being organized by Hamas – 20 of which are still considered alive.
Yahuda Cohen, whose son, is one of the prisoners, told the BBC World Service NewsDe program that Netanyahu’s decision “is endangered by my son and other living hostages”.
He said, “It is threatening hostage and lengthening their suffering.”
The political correspondent at The Times of Israel, more widely within the country Taal Schneider, told the BBC Radio 4 program on Friday that there was a “huge public backlash” in Israel against the schemes.
“All public voting suggests that the public is very high against the move,” he explained.
Danny Buqowski, a hotelier from Tel Aviv, told the Reuters News Agency: “I think it is a death sentence for all the hostages who are still being held there. And it is a wrong decision to do so at the moment.
“I think we have to bring all the hostages back home safely.
“Later, if they decide to handle the entire Gaza Strip – this is their decision. I think we should do something […] Anyway, Hamas, but not at this time. ,
Talya Saltzman, a resident of Israeli, also said that Reuters, who brought hostage home, should be “the first and foremost”.
“I know that the plan is to get rid of Hamas, but we have been trying for two years,” he told the news agency.
“It doesn’t just feel that there is a real forward movement with this scheme and until we can get rid of everyone of Hamas at once. [I] Just think that the hostages need to be given top priority and then we need to stop all our soldiers from dying. ,