Noam Dan, a hostage family member, threatened to publish private correspondence of attorney Ronen Tzur, accusing him of being a 'thief and manipulator' and linking the deaths of hostages to his political actions. The statement was published Wednesday on social media.
Noam Dan, a family member of hostages held in Gaza, issued a public threat on Wednesday against attorney Ronen Tzur, a political figure and former advisor to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Dan accused Tzur of being a 'thief and manipulator' and stated that she would expose his private correspondence. She added, 'The death of the hostages is connected to your elections.' The message, published via social media, appears to reflect deep anger among some hostage families directed at political figures they believe have obstructed a deal for the captives' release.
The brief statement did not specify which correspondence Dan intends to publish or provide additional evidence for her accusations. Attorney Tzur has not yet publicly responded.
The Zioneer has not independently verified the allegations. This is a developing story.
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