Einav Zangauker, center, marches with other family members of hostages and supporters as they protest the government and demand a hostage release deal in Tel Aviv on April 29. TEL AVIV — When Einav Zangauker’s son was dragged into Gaza on Oct. 7, she trusted that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would do everything possible to bring him home.
“I will do everything possible to take back the mandate that I gave Netanyahu,” she said. “I have nothing to lose.”Zangauker is the face of an unprecedented fissure in Netanyahu’s base, which has seen him through countless controversies and made him the longest-serving prime minister in Israeli history.
She has met twice with Netanyahu, who has said for months that returning the hostages is a top goal, though nottop goal, which he describes as “total victory” against Hamas — an objective even Israeli military officials have conceded is out of reach.When she was face-to-face with the prime minister, she was shocked by his attempts at “deception,” she said, brushing off her desperate pleas for information.
Zangauker is a single mother of Moroccan descent from Ofakim, a southern town built for immigrants that has historically been a Likud stronghold. She always voted for Netanyahu, and she was proud to do it. She bragged when she and her daughter appeared in one of his election campaign live streams. But she has paid a price for opposing Netanyahu. Old neighbors have accused her of exploiting her son as a “political card,” of “disgracing” her people.
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