Israeli Demonstrators Pressure Government to Free Hostages in Gaza
Thousands of Israeli demonstrators gathered in a Jerusalem square on Saturday after completing a four-day march from the Gaza border. The aim of the march was to urge the government to secure the release of hostages held in the Palestinian territory.
Background
The hostages, including 31 presumed dead, are among the 250 Israelis and foreigners who were abducted during Hamas’ October 7 attack, sparking an ongoing war. The attack resulted in the deaths of around 1,160 people, mostly civilians.
Protests and Demands
Protesters in Jerusalem displayed portraits of the hostages and raised slogans calling for their release. Organizers estimated that 20,000 people participated in the march and rally.
International Efforts
During the rally, a senior US official hinted at a potential truce deal that could lead to the hostages being freed. Mediators are working to secure a new truce before Ramadan begins later this month.
Public Outcry
Demonstrators, including individuals who do not personally know the hostages, emphasized the importance of showing solidarity. They highlighted the urgency of prioritizing the release of the captives.
Call for Action
Relatives of the hostages and other demonstrators urged officials to seize the opportunity to secure a deal for the captives’ release. The sentiment was echoed by participants who emphasized the significance of the issue.