Benjamin Netanyahu, Hostages

Bibi, under fire, to meet families of murdered hostages

After facing heavy criticism for not visiting the families of the murdered hostages, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will now meet with the families in two rounds.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Photo: Yonathan Zindel/ Flash90)

The families of murdered hostages in Hamas captivity received an update from liaison officers today (Tuesday) that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is inviting them to a meeting.

There will be two rounds of conversations, the first to be held this week on Thursday, June 20, and the second on Sunday, June 23. A barrage of criticism was leveled at Netanyahu claiming that he only visits when it concerns happy news such as the rescue operation of four hostages on June 8.

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