Israel-Gaza War, Captives, War Cabinet

Netanyahu Meets With Some of the Captives' Families; "Not enough room for all"

The war cabinet invited the captives' families to a meeting, but some were reported unable to enter due to lack of room.

(Photo: Avshalom Sassoni, Flash 90)

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu met this evening with the families of Hamas hostages at the Kiryah in Tel Aviv as part of the war cabinet’s meeting, but some of the families were not let in because “there isn’t room for everyone.”

Families of the hostages held in Gaza by the Hamas terror organizations and other organizations arrived at the Kiryah in Tel Aviv this evening after being invited to a meeting with the war cabinet headed by Netanyahu. However, it has been reported that some of the families found themselves outside the meeting after being told “there isn’t room for everyone.”

The Prime Minister’s Office provided an update: “All the families of hostages who arrived at the Kiryah gate entered the meeting with the war conduct cabinet.”

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