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Hostage families praise Sinwar’s killing, urge Israel to double down on ceasefire deal

While no hostages were killed in the IDF’s killing of Sinwar, their relatives fear their safety

October 18, 2024 09:18
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A protester holds a sign during a demonstration calling for an hostages deal on October 17, 2024 in Tel Aviv, Israel. (Photo by Amir Levy/Getty Images)

By Amelie Botbol , Jewish News Syndicate

3 min read

I think it’s a chance that won’t present itself again," Daniel Lifshitz, the grandson of hostage Oded Lifshitz, 84, told JNS on Thursday in reference to Hamas terrorist chief Yahya Sinwar's killing.

"Everyone should be happy with regards to his death. He is responsible for putting the region in flames. So many people died from what happened on Oct. 7, so many people were hurt by what he did,” continued Lifshitz.

“It’s an opportunity to make a deal, and world leaders must have a conversation on how to bring about it as the groundwork has been laid," he added.

“Sinwar is dead and that is a great victory, but total victory means bringing back the hostages, having a ceasefire in Gaza and changing this awful situation," said Lifshitz.