Demo in Tel Aviv: Thousands demand hostage agreements a year ago for Hamas massacre

Demo in Tel Aviv: Thousands demand hostage agreements a year ago for Hamas massacre

in Israel once again demonstrated thousands for a hostage deal with Hamas at the weekend, just a few days before the first anniversary of the devastating Hamas massacre. In Tel Aviv, around 2,000 people gathered, according to Israeli media reports, which corresponds to the maximum permitted number of participants in Zentralrelel. The rallies were limited by regional restrictions on assembly due to the tense security situation. Despite the restrictions, protest campaigns also took place in other cities that not only demanded the release of the hostages, but also a ceasefire in the Gaza conflict.

The relatives of the hostages judge sharp allegations against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to whom they accuse them of giving a deal for sabotage and the demands of their ultra -religious and extreme right coalition partners. These openly call for concessions to Hamas, which has shaken the trust of the demonstrators in the current government. The postered motto "A year and they are still not here" illustrates the urgency and despair of the protesters, which also fear the fate of hostages in the face of ongoing fights in Lebanon. Further details on the demonstrations are in a current article www.radioherne.de to read.