Brother of Murdered Hostage Criticizes Netanyahu Advisor for Insensitive Remarks
Brother of murdered Hamas hostage criticizes PM advisor Yonatan Urich
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David Danino, brother of murdered Hamas hostage Uri Danino, criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's advisor Yonatan Urich for making a flippant remark about execution. Danino expressed his deep pain over his brother's death and the ongoing trauma experienced by families of hostages.
- 01David Danino condemned Yonatan Urich's social media post about Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara, calling it insensitive.
- 02Danino's brother, Uri, was murdered by Hamas terrorists, and he highlighted the pain of families affected by such tragedies.
- 03He emphasized the long wait for hostage releases, noting that some hostages were executed after being held for nearly 300 days.
- 04Danino, now a law and criminology student, reflects on how the war has changed his life and views on military service.
- 05He shared insights on coping with grief and the ongoing impact of loss on his family.
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David Danino, brother of murdered Hamas hostage Uri Danino, publicly criticized Yonatan Urich, an advisor to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, for a social media post where Urich jokingly referred to being 'spared execution' by Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara. In an interview on 103fm radio, Danino expressed his outrage, stating that such comments are deeply hurtful, especially considering the tragic fate of hostages like his brother. He recounted the painful experience of waiting for hostage releases, noting that six hostages, including his brother, were executed after being held for nearly 300 days. Danino, who is now studying law and criminology, reflected on how the war has transformed his life and his understanding of military service. He shared the ongoing struggles of his family in coping with their loss, emphasizing that each family member deals with grief differently. Danino concluded by acknowledging the broader impact of the conflict on families and the community.
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The ongoing conflict and the loss of hostages have profound emotional and psychological effects on families in Israel.
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