The Almagor umbrella organization of terror-victim associations demanded, Monday evening, that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu meet with them, in light of the decision to allow terrorists imprisoned in Israel to call their families from public telephones to be installed.

Almagor chairman Meir Indor said, "It's an Israeli surrender to the terrorists who achieved three gains: the very negotiations that were held with the murderers in the prison and their representatives, as if they were prisoners of the army and not murderers, the involvement of foreign countries in the negotiations, including Egypt, and the fact that what they received was the threat of a strike the strike threats that brought them victory in the easing of conditions of their imprisonment."