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Israel’s foreign minister and families of hostages in Brussels to address the European Parliament
Ayala Yahalomi Luzon in the European Parliament in Brussels. Her brother Ohad and nephew Eitan, 12, were kidnapped in kibbutz Nir Oz by Hamas terrorists to Gaza on October 7; ''Time is running out. European leaders need to act now to free all the hostages,'' she said.
Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen is in Brussels on Wednesday where he will address the European Parliament alongside families of Israelis hostages detained by Hamas terrorist group in Gaza since 7 October.
Cohen is also to meet with European Parliament President Roberta Metsola and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The two were the first foreign leaders to visit Israel and express solidarity with the Jewish state only days after the 7 October massacre committed by Hamas in southern Israel communities.

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