Relatives of hostages protesting in Jerusalem on Tuesday (18) required the return of ceasefire negotiations to protect their loved ones after the resumption of Israel’s attacks in Gaza.
The daughter of a hostage killed in captive Chaim Peri, Noam Peri, asked the president of the United States, Donald Trump, to intervene.
Israeli air strikes hit Gaza and killed more than 400 people, reported Palestinian health officials on Tuesday, ending weeks of relative calm after negotiations to ensure a permanent truce were paralyzed.
Hamas, which still maintains 59 of the approximately 250 hostages that Israel says the group has captured in attack on October 7, 2023, accused the country of compromising mediators’ efforts to negotiate a permanent agreement to end the fighting, but the group has made no threat of retaliation.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reported that he ordered attacks because Hamas rejected proposals to ensure an extension of ceasefire during hesitating negotiations.
White House Secretary Karoline Leavitt commented in an interview with Fox News that President Trump’s government was consulted on Monday by Israel about deadly attacks in Gaza.
This content was originally published in hostage families require return to ceasefire after new attacks on Gaza on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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