Family members of Israelis held hostage in the Gaza Strip have stormed a parliamentary meeting in Jerusalem to demand that Israel’s government does more to return their loved ones, as fighting in Khan Younis reached unprecedented levels.

About 20 relatives of people seized as captives by the Palestinian militant group in the 7 October attack disrupted a Knesset finance committee meeting on Monday, chanting: “Release them now, now, now!”

One woman, who has three family members taken by Hamas, cried: “Just one I’d like to get back alive, one out of three.” Other protesters held up signs reading: “You will not sit here while they die there.”

On Sunday, the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, rejected new Hamas conditions for ending the war and releasing the hostages including the Islamist group retaining control of Gaza and Israel withdrawing completely. In response, a Hamas official in Qatar said Netanyahu’s refusal to end the military offensive in Gaza meant there was “no chance for the return of the captives”.

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  • Mrkawfee@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    If they’re this callous toward their own citizens you can imagine how barbaric they are to Palestinians

    • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      So calous what, that they won’t negotiate with terrorists whose sole demand is to be given their own country?

      No. Hamas has no leverage. They sold themselves out on October 7. Traded their future and their home to kill 1,300 civilians and first responders. Terrorists don’t get to have a country.

      Hamas kidnapped these people and Hamas is using civilians as human shields in order to attract sympathy.

      • Facebones@reddthat.com
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        7 months ago

        If you think Oct 7 was brutal wait until you hear what Israel been up to for the past 50 some odd years 🤔

        • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】@lemmy.world
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          Yes. Why cannot the Palestinian people and seem to organize and get rid of Hamas, put an end to suicide bombers blowing themselves up at coffee shops and what not? Nobody is going to miss Hamas after it’s gone. It’s a shame how Hamas compromised every structure in Gaza City with a bunch of unpermitted tunneling.

          Literally what did Hamas think was going to happen on October 8? They would just hide in the tunnels? Nah, their number is up.

          • المنطقة عكف عفريت@lemmy.world
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            7 months ago

            Why cannot the Palestinian people and seem to organize and get rid of Hamas, put an end to suicide bombers blowing themselves up at coffee shops and what not?

            75 years of oppression and apartheid. Seriously try accomplishing anything if this is your life. My grandparents survived the Nakba and were ethnically cleansed. Those who tried to defend our home town were killed by Israel. Add to that the Deir Yassin massacre which prompted the family to flee for their lives and Israeli settlers took over their homes and turned it into a settlement after erasing its name and history. My father grew up in a refugee camp in Jordan under poverty, had to study his way through to even make any livable wage. My grandma had nothing left from her family and struggled to build her own house to raise a family, while still hoping to return home one day. My grandpa could never finish his education and major in English… to this day he feels sorry to only have afforded to study until 6th grade because he had to work every day of his life since his family lost literally everything they had because of Israel.

            Sorry we were too busy fixing our lives after Israel wrecked it, didn’t have time to make huge political changes in a system we’re never allowed to return to or vote in or affect in any way, in a country where we get strip searched and forced to walk in caged queues and where any of us could get shot on spot with no justice.

            So again, super duper sorry! We were busy being displaced and getting over trauma.

            Ah yes and Bibi funding Hamas endlessly to lead up to October 7th.

            You’re smart but sometimes you ask the weirdest questions.

            • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】@lemmy.world
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              7 months ago

              Man, I understand all that. Generational trauma, generational poverty. Hasn’t everyone suffered under Hamas and it’s predecessor ideologies long enough?

              I read about that massacre. Arabs began lying about the body count immediately and four days later they bombed a clearly marked medical convoy and killed seventy eight doctors, nurses, and students. What has changed?

              Maybe if the Palestinian side had not squandered every dollar in foreign aid it has received on paying pensions to suicide bombers and launching rockets that practically never hit their targets, stop glorifying terrorism and martyrdom, there could have been something to negotiate about. If the national Palestinian response to a massacre is to come together and do another massacre, there is nothing to negotiate.

              Oh well, now we will find out what Gaza looks like without Hamas. Hopefully the people there will soon be out from under the extreme religious fundamentalists who are running the place, escape their inevitable fate of being used by Hamas as human shields to score sympathy points.from gullible westerners, and actually have some responsibility and determination over their futures.

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            7 months ago

            Your statement sounds an awful lot like they should just pull themselves up by their bootstraps.