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Families of hostages held by Hamas protest in Tel Aviv

Published: April 23, 2024
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Families of hostages held in the Gaza Strip held a demonstration in Tel Aviv.

While the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip continue, a protest was held in Tel Aviv where the gathered demanded that the Israeli hostages in Gaza return to their homes.

Demonstrators reacted to the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and demanded the return of hostages in Gaza.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is accused by the Israeli and international community of not concluding an agreement on the exchange of hostages with Hamas for political reasons.

Senior officials in Netanyahu’s government, including far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, argue that hostages should not be Israel’s top priority and that destroying Hamas is more important.

Some relatives of the hostages state that in addition to the reactions they received from supporters of Netanyahu on social networks, they were also physically attacked during demonstrations where they called out the government.

According to Israeli authorities, there are more than 130 Israeli hostages in the Gaza Strip.

The military wing of Hamas, the Al-Qassam Brigades, announced that the number of Israeli hostages killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza has exceeded 70, AA writes.

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