Mother of Inbar Heiman: 'They forgot her, I expect her to be included if there's a deal'

Alexandra Lukash|
In an interview, Yifat Heiman, mother of Inbar Heiman who was murdered on October 7 and kidnapped to Gaza, addressed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statement that there is "significant progress" in negotiations for the release of hostages, saying: "At this stage they are not updating us. I have some cautious hope." She added in the interview with ynet studio that "this situation is very difficult, one moment there's a deal, the next moment no deal." According to her, "There are two women left in Gaza. My daughter is the youngest and should have been in the previous phase. They forgot her. I expect that if there is a deal, she will be included in this deal. I don't expect, I demand."
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