Tens of thousands of protesters on the streets of Tel Aviv in Israel are demanding the release of hostages. The portal reported this on November 25 Ynet.
“Tens of thousands of people are participating in a rally in Tel Aviv’s Abductee Square and are demanding the release of all abductees,” the statement said.
The action itself is called: “50 days of hell – don’t stop until everyone returns.”
Earlier in the day, Hamas’s military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, decided to delay the release of the second group of hostages until Israel fulfills the terms of the agreement to deliver humanitarian supplies to the enclave. Initially, it was planned to transfer 14 hostages to the Red Cross. The Israeli army announced its intention to resume operations in Gaza if Hamas does not hand over a second group of hostages by midnight.
An agreement on a temporary ceasefire between Hamas and Israel came into force on the morning of November 24, at the same time the Palestinian movement released the first batch of hostages of 24 prisoners, and Israel freed 39 Palestinian women and children.
On October 7, Hamas subjected Israeli territory to massive rocket fire from the Gaza Strip and also invaded border areas in the south of the country. That same day, Israel began launching retaliatory strikes against targets in the enclave.
Palestinians are seeking to return the borders between the two countries to the lines that existed before the 1967 Six-Day War. Palestine wants to create its own state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and make East Jerusalem its capital. Israel refuses the conditions set.
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