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War between Hamas and Israel: families of Franco-Israeli hostages meet elected officials in Paris
Families of Franco-Israeli hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip are in Paris. On Tuesday, October 31, they met with elected officials. Their objective is to ask for help for the release of their loved ones, and to put pressure on government authorities. – (franceinfo)
Families of Franco-Israeli hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip are in Paris. On Tuesday, October 31, they met with elected officials. Their objective is to ask for help for the release of their loved ones, and to put pressure on government authorities.
In their hands, the families of Franco-Israeli hostages present in Paris hold the portrait of their loved ones detained by the Hamas in Gaza. They were welcomed on Tuesday October 31 at the Hôtel de la Questure at the National Assembly. These Franco-Israeli hostage families all have the same objective: ask for help to free their loved ones.
“Qatar can definitely help,” says Meyer Habib
“It’s been three weeks and two days since we heard from our loved ones. We need help from people like the Red Cross or other humanitarian associations, who can enter Gaza and give us information about our families“, said a member of one of these families. “We need the international community to put pressure on my grandmother and brother to come home“, added another. “Qatar can definitely help. The hostages must be released“, for his part affirmed Meyer Habib, deputy of Les Républicains (LR) French people abroad. Families were also received at Paris town hall.