Hostages, Captives in Gaza, Hamas tunnels

"We know he is being held in a tunnel and alive"

Einav Tsengaoker, the mother of Matan, who was kidnapped in Gaza, revealed that she knows that her son is alive: "We know that he is in relatively good condition, that he is being held in the underground medium and alive."

Empty chairs in support of Israeli hostages (Photo: Liran Vainshtain)

Einav Tsengauker, the mother of Matan, who was kidnapped in Gaza, revealed today in an interview with Network B that she knows her son is alive: "We know that he is in relatively good condition, that he is being held in the underground and alive. The fear is great." In addition, after the arrest of a resident of Nahariya who published a video in which he threatened her life, Ainav Tsengaoker referred a few days ago to the violent discourse against the families of the abductees.

"This is entirely a direct result of the incitement of our leadership," Tsengowker said. "If the prime minister and the members of his coalition would come out against the statements that deepen the huge rift we have in the nation, I would be excited, but I'm already used to it."

According to her, "A video like this strengthens me. I know what my struggle is for, how much I walk the right path, and there is nothing more important than bringing the abducted home. Even if I suffer curses and threats, even if we get into physical confrontations and I get beaten - giving is worth everything I will do anything for him."

"The families of the abductees are not leading a protest to overthrow the prime minister. We are telling the prime minister that he has failed since October 7, the abductees are not at home, our soldiers are being killed and there is no solution on the northern front," she added. "I'm not interested in politics, I'm interested in Matan returning home and that the hundred abductees return home. Who will bring them back? It doesn't interest me." "I do not intend to overthrow governments and form coalitions - "I have the people of Israel and public support. The majority of the public wants the abductees at home in a deal even at the price of ending the war," concluded the mother. "It is the people who decide what will happen in the country, not a prime minister who has no legitimacy and does not know how to make decisions and abandons abductees to death. I am not interested in meeting with the prime minister."

We will remind you that last Sunday, the military correspondent of Gali IDF Doron Kadosh published that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu told the members of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee: "About half of the abductees are alive", according to sources present at the hearing.

Earlier and in the same debate, the Prime Minister was asked what his position was regarding the abductee deal, in response he defended himself and claimed that he is not brokering a deal and that there is currently no such thing on the agenda.

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