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Ahead of a security cabinet meeting that is expected to sign off on plans for a new large-scale offensive against Hamas, the families of hostages remaining in captivity are ramping up their protests, warning that the new operation could endanger the lives of their loved ones.

Einav Zangauker, whose kidnapped son Matan is believed to still be alive, called on Israelis to protest outside the venue of the meeting.

Zangauker, who has become one of the most vocal leaders of the hostage protests, accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he promised a hostage deal “but took advantage of my pain, of the families, of the whole hurt nation [and] killed the deal.”

“Someone who talks about a comprehensive deal doesn’t go and conquer the Strip and put hostages and soldiers in dange

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