Ayelet Samrano, mother of 21-year-old Yonatan Samrano, (H"YD) who was murdered after being abducted by Hamas on Oct. 7, is speaking out against left-wing organizations pressuring Israel's government to make a deal with Hamas. She claims that these families have been taken prisoner by a political agenda.
In an interview with Galei Israel radio, Samarno says: "We were kidnapped. One or two families are behind the protests."
According to her: "I see all those who are trying to bring us back to the days before the war, those who are trying to divide us again while our abductees are still there. Everyone has their political opinion, but I'm putting that aside until the return of the hostages."
"There are people who don't learn," she continues. "Once again demonstrations, once again signs, once again blockades. Why? Why fight again? Our enemies are using this against us! They sit there and tell themselves: Why should we compromise? We have time, let them go around killing each other until we get a good deal. It just makes me sick."
"I drive every evening on Begin Road, and every evening I get stuck in traffic jams where I see posters with pictures of my son," Samarno adds.
"What's going on here?! We're keeping away people who are trying to help us through no doing of our own," she points out.
"These demonstrations are controlled by people who stole our identity. There are one or two families who are behind the whole thing. There are specific media channels that help them. Don't fall into the trap - these are not the hostages' families," urges Samarno.