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Israeli Opposition Leader Urges PM To Secure Hostage Release

Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz, speaks during a joint press conference with his Greek counterpart Nikos Panagiotopoulos, at the Greek Ministry of Defence, in Athens, Greece, on Nov. 18, 2

Israeli opposition leader Benny Gantz has urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to negotiate a deal for the release of hostages held by Hamas, emphasizing the importance of bringing back the captured individuals. Gantz made the plea during a parliamentary meeting of the National Unity party, which he leads.

Gantz stressed the urgency of the situation, stating that the time is ripe for a swift plan to secure the return of the hostages. He called on the prime minister to take decisive action, even if it involves making difficult concessions. Gantz referenced Netanyahu's past decisions, such as ordering attacks on Iran, and urged him to prioritize the safe return of the kidnapped individuals.

He emphasizes the importance of bringing back the captured individuals.
Gantz urges Netanyahu to prioritize negotiations for hostages' release.
Gantz calls for swift action and readiness to make difficult concessions.

While acknowledging the ongoing conflict in Gaza, Gantz highlighted the need to prioritize efforts to bring back the hostages. He expressed concern over the fate of the 101 individuals who remain captive in Gaza, describing their abduction as a significant failure in the country's history.

Gantz's remarks underscore the growing pressure on the Israeli government to address the issue of hostages held by Hamas. The opposition leader's call for action reflects the broader public sentiment demanding swift and effective measures to secure the release of the captured individuals.

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