TEL AVIV. – Thousands of protesters marched through Tel Aviv on Saturday in what was one of the largest gatherings in the city since the beginning of Israel’s war with Hamas.
Relatives and supporters of Israeli hostages held in the Gaza Strip attended the rally demanding their release from Hamas captivity and calling for an end to the war.
“We didn’t agree with all the decisions that our government is doing,” said protester Tal Nahum. “And secondly, we blame our government for all the disasters that occurred in October 2023.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday he was determined to launch the recently approved plan to take over Gaza City, and that Israel would maintain security control over the enclave after the war while allowing a non-Israeli body to run daily life there. The plan has drawn rejection from Palestinians and international condemnation.
The decision, agreed in a late-night meeting of its security Cabinet, marks a further escalation of Israel’s 22-month war with Hamas.
It also provoked worries in Israel over the fate of hostages still held by Hamas. Another major ground operation would almost certainly exacerbate the humanitarian catastrophe, in which Israel’s air and ground war has pushed the territory toward famine. – africanews.com



