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Israeli Veterans Urge Hostage Release in Gaza
A coalition of Israeli military veterans issued a public letter calling for the immediate return of all hostages held in Gaza, even if it requires halting the ongoing conflict with Hamas. The plea reflects growing concern among former soldiers over the prolonged crisis and its toll on Israeli society.
The letter emphasizes the moral duty to prioritize human lives. Veterans argue that saving hostages outweighs military objectives.
Over 100 hostages remain in captivity, many since October 2023. Their families have rallied for urgent government action repeatedly.
The veterans’ group includes high-ranking former officers with influence. Their stance could sway public and political opinion significantly.
Hamas has demanded a full ceasefire and prisoner exchanges. Negotiations have stalled amid mutual distrust and escalating violence.
Israel’s government faces pressure to balance security and compassion. Prime Minister Netanyahu has vowed to continue military operations.
Public protests in Israel have intensified, demanding a resolution. Families of hostages lead weekly demonstrations in major cities.
The veterans warn that prolonged conflict risks further isolation. They cite strained diplomatic ties with some Western allies.
Mediation efforts by Egypt and Qatar have yielded little progress. Both sides remain entrenched in their core demands.
The letter has sparked debate within Israel’s defense community. Some argue it undermines the fight against Hamas’s infrastructure.
Activists hope the veterans’ call will prompt renewed talks. They urge global leaders to support a humanitarian solution.
The crisis continues to shape Israel’s domestic and foreign policy. Resolution remains uncertain as violence persists in Gaza.
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