Protests in Tel Aviv: Citizens are calling for the fastest possible hostage to the host

Protests in Tel Aviv: Citizens are calling for the fastest possible hostage to the host

in Israel have taken massive protests in the past few days that aim for an urgent need for an agreement in the Gaza conflict. Many people demand the release of the hostages held by Hamas. The demonstrations have attracted great attention in several cities, including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, with the number of participants, according to media reports in Tel Aviv, to be valued at around 2,000 people.

The protesters have transported expressively symbolic coffins with the names of the hostages that have already been recovered dead from the Gaza Strip. These emotional gestures show the deep grief and pain that many families feel. According to reports, in Tel Aviv, there were clashes between the demonstrators and the police when some tried to block important traffic routes.

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The protests have now failed for the sixth time in a row, and they seem to have been carried out by strong outrage over the supposed inactivity of the Israeli government. People not only call for an end to violence in the Gaza conflict, but also the urgent release of the 101 remaining in the Gaza Strip.

Last week the Israeli army received the shattering news of the discovery of six corpses that accused Israel of being shot up close last week. The country shaken this find and prompted many citizens to take to the streets. On Sunday evening there were huge demonstrations in several cities, in which hundreds of thousands of

A strong feeling of urgency passes through the protests. Members of the hostages blame the government to actively push a solution. "This is the last chance," they called in the city center of Tel Aviv and demanded quick measures. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, however, emphasized in an interview with Fox News that there is no agreement in sight. In contrast to this, the US government expressed the view that 90 percent of the negotiations have already been completed.

The emotions among the participants are high, especially among the relatives of the hostages, who are desperately looking for answers. The cousin of a woman whose body was recovered at the weekend addressed the government to the government during the rally. "There were 327 days to get them back and every opportunity was missed," said the cousin. These words illustrate the frustration and the urgent demand for a fundamental solution to liberate the hostages.

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