Brother of Matan Angrest: 'Want to follow his path but know the state doesn't fight for its soldiers'

Ofir Angrest, brother of Matan Angrest who is held captive in the Gaza Strip, addressed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a rally in Hostages Square in Tel Aviv, saying: "Until now you have returned zero soldiers in deals." He added that "I want to follow Matan's path to meaningful combat service and contribute, but today I know there's a huge gap between military value and political value, and that the state doesn't fight for its soldiers the way soldiers fight for it."
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