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Families of Israeli hostages in Gaza Strip threaten to ‘burn the country’

- Anadolu Agency

Jerusalem - Families of Israeli hostages in the Gaza Strip threatened on Saturday that if a hostage swap deal with Hamas is not reached soon, ‘we will burn the country’.

The families held a news conference in Tel Aviv’s Kaplan Square and said that ‘there is a deal on the table that can be made’, according to the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth.

They refused to stand or plead, threatenin­g to ‘burn the country’ if a deal was not reached, the daily said. The families and thousands of protesters chanted: “Agree now,” according to the daily.

Earlier on Saturday, the families blamed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for impeding negotiatio­ns.

According to Yedioth Ahronoth, the families said in a statement outside the Ministry of Defense headquarte­rs in Tel Aviv that ‘ Netanyahu leaves them no choice, as he rejects proposals and takes a hardline stance, preventing an Israeli proposal in the negotiatio­ns’, describing the premier’s behaviour as ‘a crime and unimaginab­le’.

They have no choice but to work on replacing Netanyahu as soon as possible to reach an agreement with Hamas, the families said. They urged other members of the government and its coalition partners, including ultra-orthodox Jewish parties, to help them free their loved ones, according to the newspaper.

The Israeli negotiatin­g delegation is expected to depart for Cairo, Egypt, on Sunday to discuss the hostage swap agreement before continuing to the Qatari capital, Doha.

Qatar, Egypt and the US are trying to reach a hostage swap deal and a ceasefire in Gaza, as the first pause lasted only one week in late November, which resulted in limited aid entering the

Gaza Strip, as well as exchanges of Israeli hostages for Palestinia­n prisoners, mostly women and children detained in Israeli jails.

Tel Aviv currently holds at least 9,100 Palestinia­n prisoners in its jails, while there are an estimated 134 Israeli hostages in Gaza. Hamas has announced the death of 70 captives in random Israeli airstrikes.

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