Hostage Families Walk Out of Netanyahu Speech in Protest
Families of the hostages who have been taken by Hamas reportedly walked out of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s joint address to Congress.
As the war between Hamas and Israel rages on, Netanyahu spoke to Congressional lawmakers on Wednesday in support of his government’s efforts in the Gaza region. Nearly 40,000 Palestinians have been killed since the beginning of the conflict while hundreds of Israelis remain in captivity as hostages.
Some of the families of the remaining hostages were in attendance as Netanyahu spoke to lawmakers in the House Chamber. According to The Times of Israel reporter Jacob Magid, some of the relatives of the hostages walked out of Netanyahu’s address to Congress.
The family members allegedly walked out in protest as Netanyahu vowed to not rest until the hostages are released, resulting in the majority of lawmakers to applaud except for nearly a dozen hostage families.
Several relatives of the hostages being held in Gaza have walked out of Netanyahu’s address to Congress.
The PM goes on to pledge not to rest until the hostages are home, leading the vast majority in the room to stand and applaud save for roughly a dozen or so hostage families
— Jacob Magid (@JacobMagid) July 24, 2024
“The pain these families have endured is beyond words. I met with them again yesterday and I promised them this. I will not rest until all their loved ones are home. All of them,” Netanyahu claimed.
He added, “As we speak. We’re actively engaged in intensive efforts to secure their release, and I’m confident that these efforts can succeed. Some of them are taking place right now.”
Reporters on Capitol Hill also revealed that other family members were removed from the chamber after they unveiled yellow t-shirts with the words, “Seal The Deal NOW.”
💥 While Netanyahu expounds, congressional police arrested *three family members of Israeli hostages who wore t-shirts reading “Seal The Deal NOW.” pic.twitter.com/ZJfHL3PFia
— Noga Tarnopolsky נגה טרנופולסקי نوغا ترنوبولسكي (@NTarnopolsky) July 24, 2024
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