10 MKs to Netanyahu: “Our Ultimatum for Supporting the Deal”

Ten coalition members of the Knesset, joined by bereaved families and relatives of hostages, have sent a letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urging him to avoid dangerous concessions in any potential agreement with Hamas.

Rally for the Hostages at Jaffa Gate, 10th of Tevet 5785 | Photo: Chaim Goldberg/Flash90

Efforts to secure the release of the hostages continue tirelessly, bringing hope to families and the public. However, reports of progress in negotiations with Hamas have sparked a debate within the coalition about the terms and potential implications of the deal. Meanwhile, Israel continues its intensive actions aimed at bringing the hostages home safely.

A Call to Uphold Security Principles

The Prime Minister received a letter today (Monday) from ten coalition members, including representatives from Likud, Otzma Yehudit, and Religious Zionism parties. The letter expressed concerns about the reported terms of the emerging deal with Hamas and emphasized the importance of adhering to key security principles, including the full return of all hostages and achieving the objectives of the war.

The letter, co-signed by the “Heroism Forum” and the “Hope Forum,” urged Netanyahu to avoid making dangerous concessions. It stated: “Amid internal and external pressures, we insist that three moral red lines must never be crossed in any agreement with the murderous Hamas terror organization: no replacement for IDF soldiers, the return of all hostages, and no allowing the enemy to reestablish itself in northern Gaza.”

Public Support for Negotiations

Six members of the Shas party publicly expressed support for the ongoing talks and the emerging agreement. Labor Minister Yoav Ben-Tzur stated: “We will vote in favor of this deal. I hope we reach an agreement soon, so all the hostages can return home.”

The efforts to release the hostages continue to generate great hope while prompting internal coalition discussions about the deal’s various aspects. Despite differing perspectives, the shared goal remains clear: bringing the hostages home safely and swiftly.

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