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Following several announcements by Hamas to foreign media sources that a hostage deal is imminent, Israeli political figures from across the spectrum have begun weighing in.
Since the January 6 attack, there have been reports of numerous Jewish extremist attacks on Palestinian villages.
Ninety-eight hostages remain in Gaza. They include Israelis and foreigners, civilians and soldiers, men, women, two children, and the elderly.
Doron Ashtan Nachmani, the CEO of the association, said they “cannot celebrate or proceed with our traditional festival until all our brothers and sisters are safely returned.”
Netanyahu holding consultation on deal • Hamas: 'If there are no major changes to the deal, the response will be positive' • Israeli political figures react to a possible hostage deal
Lapid has said he would provide a safety net for a deal, echoing statements from Mansour Abbas in the face of opposition to a deal from Smotrich.
According to the statement, the Prime Minister instructed the parties to reach finalized agreements within seven days.
Lobby launches an action plan to break the poverty cycle for Breaking the Cycle of Poverty, as well as a new report showing 42% of families re-enter poverty after being out of poverty for a while.
Nardi's appointment is subject to approval by the Bank of Israel, and the date of commencement of his term has not yet been determined.
"This is a significant development for our community and an important reinforcement in our struggle to improve security and the sense of community safety," said Hatzor Haglilit Mayor Michael Kabesa.