Hostage families storm Israel's parliament in protest
Relatives of Israeli hostages being held by militants in the Gaza Strip stormed Israel's parliament, the Knesset, in Jerusalem on Monday in protest of the government's failure to bring their loved ones home.
"You will not sit here while our children die," some of the family members yelled while disrupting a finance committee hearing. "What about ransoming captives?"
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with the families of hostages at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem, telling them there’s no "real proposal from Hamas" on the table right now.
"Contrary to what they say, there is no real proposal from Hamas,” he said. “I say this as clearly as I can because there are so many false things that must be tormenting you. In contrast, there is an initiative of ours, and I will not elaborate."
-ABC News' Jordana Miller, Dana Savir and Morgan Winsor