Jin10 data reported on May 15, local time on the evening of May 14, 65 previously released Israeli hostages jointly signed an open letter calling on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to promote a comprehensive ceasefire protocol in Gaza, urging the release of those still held in the Gaza Strip. The letter mentions that they believe most Israelis hope for the release of the hostages, even at the cost of Israel halting military operations. The letter states that the Israeli government still has a real opportunity to return to the negotiating table, and they request that the relevant parties do not leave the negotiating table until a comprehensive ceasefire protocol is reached.
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65 released Israeli hostages call for efforts to reach a comprehensive ceasefire protocol in Gaza
Jin10 data reported on May 15, local time on the evening of May 14, 65 previously released Israeli hostages jointly signed an open letter calling on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to promote a comprehensive ceasefire protocol in Gaza, urging the release of those still held in the Gaza Strip. The letter mentions that they believe most Israelis hope for the release of the hostages, even at the cost of Israel halting military operations. The letter states that the Israeli government still has a real opportunity to return to the negotiating table, and they request that the relevant parties do not leave the negotiating table until a comprehensive ceasefire protocol is reached.