Shelly Shem Tov, the mother of kidnapped Omer Shem Tov, comes out in tears from the long meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu on Sunday and says that Netanyahu assured them that bringing the boys home is an integral part of the goals of the operation.
Prime Minister meets today with family members of abductees and missing persons // GPO
Netanyahu added that this goal "will not come at the expense of other goals." Omar's mother, who moved the entire nation of Israel when she cried out to stop shouting cries of "shame" and unite around the goal of returning the hostages, once again asks, "I beg the people of Israel. We have abductees from every sector, committee and style. We're all in this trouble together. And only together will we win. Only in partnership will we succeed in bringing everyone home."
Shem Tov does not criticize the prime minister, who met them only a week later, adding that the prime minister asked to see them today and within a few hours the meeting took place.
A preliminary medical report detailing the physical condition of many of Gaza's abductees and missing persons indicates an immediate threat to life and inhumane suffering. The report, presented today to representatives of the Red Cross in Israel who visited the families' headquarters, and written by the medical system team headed by Prof. Hagai Levin, reveals the extent of the horror: Parkinson's and multiple sclerosis patients, people with special needs, toddlers and the elderly are in extreme conditions and time is running out.
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