The parents of two dual Israeli-Americans taken hostage on October 7 expressed their disappointment with the level of support received from the Israeli government compared to that of the United States. Orna Neutra, the mother of hostage Omer Neutra, highlighted the stark contrast in compassion and attention shown to hostage families by the two governments. She emphasized the significant difference in treatment, stating that the support from the United States has been notably more substantial.
Neutra further mentioned that, aside from a few fringe members of the Israeli government, there is a growing sentiment that immediate action should be taken to secure the release of the hostages. Ruby Chen, the father of hostage Itay Chen, who tragically lost his life during the hostage situation, echoed Neutra's sentiments. He expressed his disappointment in not receiving a condolence call from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following his son's death.
Chen contrasted this lack of acknowledgment with the condolence call he received from President Biden upon learning of his son's passing. He expressed his continued anticipation for a similar gesture from the Israeli Prime Minister. The families of the hostages are navigating a challenging and emotional ordeal, and the disparity in support from the two governments has added to their distress.