Father of hostage Tamir Nimrodi: 'There are 22 living hostages. Netanyahu claims 20 - that's a mistake'

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Alon Nimrodi, father of Tamir Nimrodi who has been held hostage in Gaza for 676 days, addressed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's press conference and his statement that there are 20 living hostages in an interview with the ynet studio. "There are 22 defined as alive, including Bipin Joshi and my Tamir. In the lists, they appear among the 22. His claim of 20 is a mistake, and if it's not accurate - they should clarify," he said. Nimrodi also referred to Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich's call to announce that "there will be no more stops" and said, "I suggest we make an exchange deal between him and the hostages. When he's inside, we'll try to fight and conquer Gaza."
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