Israeli hostages Keith Siegel and Omri Miran appeared in a video released by Hamas’ Al-Qassam Brigades, expressing sadness at not being able to celebrate Passover with their loved ones while in captivity. This is the second video of Israeli hostages released by Hamas this week, the first being of Hersh Goldberg-Polin. The authenticity of the video and the current status of Siegel and Miran is unclear. Siegel, a U.S. citizen, assured his family in the video that he is doing okay. His wife, Aviva, who was previously held captive by Hamas, criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for prioritizing his political agenda over efforts to return the hostages.

Aviva Siegel, along with her daughters Ilan and Shir, responded to the video by expressing their determination to continue fighting for Keith’s return. They wore shirts with Keith’s picture and the caption “BRING KEITH HOME NOW,” emphasizing the urgency of reaching a deal to bring him and the other hostages home. The family’s message was directed at both Keith and the Israeli government, urging them to take action to secure the hostages’ release. Keith Siegel and Miran also encouraged supporters to continue advocating for their return until a deal is reached, emphasizing the impact of the protests and rallies on their spirits.

The Hostages Forum, representing the families of the Israeli hostages, highlighted the significance of the “proof of life” video from Siegel and Miran. They called on the Israeli government to prioritize the approval of a deal for the return of all hostages before Independence Day on May 14. The organization emphasized the need for tangible actions from the government and its leaders to demonstrate their commitment to the citizens awaiting the return of the hostages. The timing of Independence Day serves as a symbolic reminder of the importance of securing the hostages’ release and reuniting them with their families.

Aviva Siegel’s criticism of Prime Minister Netanyahu reflects the frustrations of many families of Israeli hostages, who feel that political considerations are overshadowing efforts to bring their loved ones home. The emotional pleas of the Siegel family in response to the video released by Hamas underscore the anguish and determination of those impacted by the hostage situation. The support and advocacy from the public are seen as crucial in pressuring the government to take decisive action in negotiating the release of the hostages. As the families continue to vocalize their demands for the safe return of the hostages, the pressure on the Israeli government to prioritize their welfare and security increases.

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