Latest Updates on the November 11, 2023 Israel-Hamas Conflict

People carry posters during a demonstration calling for the release of Israeli hostages in Tel Aviv, Israel, on November 11.
People carry posters during a demonstration calling for the release of Israeli hostages in Tel Aviv, Israel, on November 11. Ahmad Gharabli/AFP/Getty Images

Families of the hostages held by Hamas in Gaza are urging Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to take more action to bring their loved ones home.

“We await the Israeli government to fulfill the basic contract that was broken. We already paid the price on October 7, now it’s your turn,” a press release from the Hostages and Missing Persons Families Forum headquarters stated.

Over 200 hostages were taken into Gaza following the Hamas attack on October 7. The families are calling on the international community and the Red Cross to provide medical assistance for the hostages, emphasizing that this support is offered to Hamas members.


“Our family members are imprisoned underground in Gaza. Bring them home now,” the statement said.

More needs to be done to ensure the safe return of the hostages, with family members sharing their concern and demand for action.

People take part in a demonstration demanding the release of hostages in Tel Aviv on November 11.
People take part in a demonstration demanding the release of hostages in Tel Aviv on November 11. Ilan Rosenberg/Reuters

The families are unwavering in their quest for justice and the safe return of their loved ones, emphasizing that no healing can begin until the hostages are released.

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