The ambassador of the state of Israel in Romania will attend the meeting of the Senate’s foreign policy committee on Monday, and he will be accompanied by the wife of the Romanian held hostage in the Gaza Strip by Hamas forces, according to some political sources quoted by Hotnews.ro.
The Commission for Foreign Policy in the Romanian Senate will meet on Monday, at 2:00 p.m., for a meeting with H.E. Reuven Azar, the ambassador of the State of Israel in Romania.
According to some political sources, Reuven Azar will come to the foreign policy committee of the Senate together with the wife of the Romanian who is being held hostage in the Gaza Strip.
He, who has dual citizenship, Israeli and Romanian, and domiciled in Israel, initially reported in the list of missing persons, is a hostage in the Gaza Strip, the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on October 21.
The wife, Ella Chaimi,came to the country to ask the Bucharest government to get involved in the release of her husband.
“Good evening, Romania. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for being here. It means a lot to me, to my family and to the whole world that is watching us. I hope and pray, with the support of the Romanian people and the Romanian authorities, that we will receive important information about Tal , my wonderful husband, father of three young children, who is being held hostage in Gaza. My children are not well, I know the truth, I know everything, I know there is a possibility that their father may never come home. Tal, be strong, we we love you miss you so much and pray we will be together soon my husband if he is alive he doesn’t know we are ok last thing he knew there were terrorists in our village i want to tell him to Tal that we are safe. And my wonderful children and I are fine, we are alive. Tal is a Romanian citizen. His family is from Romania, on both sides, both on the father’s side and on the mother’s side, our roots are in Romania. I need your help. I need your help desperately, I need your help.”
I will say it as it is on many minds but not spoken out. Romania should re evaluate the status of granting dual nationality to any foreigners. Look at what Spain did.