Several thousand people demonstrated yesterday Saturday in Tel Aviv to demand above all that an agreement be reached for the release of the Hamas hostages who have remained in the Gaza Strip since October 7. There was no lack of fierce criticism against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and demands to call early elections. “Negotiate now, quit later,” one read on banners and placards. A hostage father has criticized the fact that the government seems to consider its own survival more important than that of his child, demanding a cease-fire agreement with Hamas. But the Israeli government won't even send a delegation to Cairo yet, Israeli state broadcaster Kan reported. It will not be sent before Hamas responds to the latest proposal, provided it says yes, a government source at the network explained. Mr Netanyahu is 'trying once again to torpedo the only chance we have to save the hostages', a collective of relatives of the hostages denounced […]
Source: News Beast

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