Protests in Tel Aviv: Invertebrate about hostages and Netanyahu's inactivity

Protests in Tel Aviv: Invertebrate about hostages and Netanyahu's inactivity

in Israel demonstrated thousands for a hostage deal with Hamas at the weekend, shortly before the first anniversary of the devastating Hamas massacre on October 7th. The protests that took place in several cities were restricted by safety precautions and assembly restrictions, so that only about 2,000 participants were allowed in Tel Aviv. This number was increased by the home front command late in order to loosen participation in public events. The demonstrators not only demanded the release of the hostages, but also a ceasefire in the ongoing Gaza conflict.

Some protesters accuse Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to sabotage a deal with Hamas in order not to contradict the demands of his ultrar -religious and right -wing coalition partners. Posters such as "A year and they are still not here" illustrate the frustration of the relatives of the hostages, which fear that the fate of their loved ones is pushed into the background given the current fights in Lebanon. Despite the smaller number of participants, the anger and determination of the demonstrators is clearly noticeable www.antennemuenster.de reports .

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