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Israel is not fighting to bring home my son’s body, says mother of murdered soldier

Merav Daniel was one of several relatives of hostages who spoke at a Board of Deputies’ event

July 9, 2025 11:20
Hostage mothers relatives
Hostage mothers and relatives speaking in London at an event hosted by the Board of Deputies of British Jews with the Hostage Families Forum UK, July 8, 2025. Front row (l-r): Adi Radai, Merav Daniel & niece, Rina Angrest. Back row (l-r): Galia David & cousin, Adi Angrest, Tami Baruch (Credit: Gary Manhine)
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“Israel is not fighting for my son.”

Those were the exasperated words of Merav Daniel, mother to hostage Oz Daniel, an IDF sergeant, whose body has been held by Hamas in Gaza for more than 640 days after he was murdered on October 7 on the Gaza border.

“Every soldier, when they join the army is under the impression that the State will worry and [look out] for them,” she said to an intimate gathering of British Jews on Tuesday evening in central London. “But Israel is not fighting for my son. As a mother, I know it. To this day, not a single serving soldier [who is being held hostage] has been brought home by the military actions of the IDF in Gaza.”

Only seven hostages have been rescued alive by the IDF since October 7, none of them soldiers, and American-Israeli soldier and former hostage Edan Alexander, she said, was only released in May because of the Trump deal, “not because of anything the Israelis did”.

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