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Sara Netanyahu caught saying ‘fewer’ than 24 hostages remain alive

The hot mic moment prompted anger from hostage groups, which demanded clarification of the government’s figures

April 30, 2025 11:23
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Sara Netanyahu was picked up on her husband's microphone saying that 'fewer' than 24 hostages remain alive in Gaza, which would conflict with Israel's official estimate (Image: Flash90)
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Sara Netanyahu was caught saying that “fewer” than 24 hostages remain alive in Gaza as her husband, Israel’s prime minister, repeated the claim in a public address.

Benjamin Netanyahu was addressing the group of public figures, set to include US commentator Ben Shapiro and former hostage Emily Damari, who will light torches for Israel’s independence day celebrations.

During his speech, the PM repeated the government’s official estimate that 24 of the 59 hostages remaining in Hamas captivity are believed to be alive, saying: “We have of course an important task, not only to win but also to bring home [the hostages].

"Until today we have returned 196 of our hostages, 147 of whom were alive.