Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his war cabinet met Tuesday with family members of the more than 120 hostages estimated to still be held by Hamas. At the contentious meeting, the frustrated relatives accused the Israeli government of not doing enough to free the hostages, Reuters reported. Netanyahu said at a news conference that he had heard “heartbreaking stories” at the meeting and that his cabinet was “doing everything” to return the hostages to their families. In Washington, President Biden said reports of Israeli women being sexually assaulted by Hamas were “appalling.” He also blamed Hamas for the breakdown of the pause in fighting last week. The Biden administration imposed visa restrictions on “extremist settlers” from Israel, as well as Palestinians, “involved in or meaningfully contributing to actions that undermine peace, security, and stability in the West Bank.”