The sit-in of the Israeli prisoners’ family in front of Netanyahu’s residence
The families of Israeli prisoners in Gaza started their sit-in in front of the Prime Minister's residence on Sunday. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, the families of Israeli prisoners in Gaza started their sit-in on Sunday in front of the residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in occupied Jerusalem.
Osra’s family also held a demonstration in front of Netanyahu’s residence and asked him to immediately reach an agreement for the exchange of Osra. It was widespread against Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the Zionist regime. The center of the demonstration against Netanyahu in Tel Aviv was in the Kaplan area.
Protests by families of Israeli prisoners have become more intense since the 70th day of the war against Gaza, and the opponents of the continuation of the war have been several times in the center’s Kaplan Square. They gathered in Tel Aviv or demonstrated in front of the headquarters of the Israeli Ministry of War.
Netanyahu’s cabinet, in opposition to any cessation of hostilities, continues to bombard the Gaza Strip and encircle it; This has caused a significant number of Israeli prisoners to be killed due to airstrikes or lack of medicine by Israel itself.
Aftershocks of disagreement, inflamed streets and the pressure of prisoners who demand freedom and stop. The war has put the Tel Aviv cabinet on the brink of collapse and weakened the army in the fight against the Palestinian resistance.
The former Mossad chief warns the Tel Aviv cabinet about the severity of the situation, that “if the abductees do not survive, Israel will lose the war [for internal reasons] for the first time since its founding.”
Israeli writer in the newspaper Israel Elium Nadav Shargai, pointing out that “Tel Aviv cannot make any decision about the war [including the ceasefire] independently,” says, “We must try to depend on America.” reduce and act according to our interests”.
On the other hand, Haaretz newspaper military analyst Amos Harel sees the authority of the war in the hands of Tel Aviv and writes about its costs: “Hamas for a new agreement calls for a permanent ceasefire and Israel’s commitment not to harm its leaders; And this means the end of the war without achieving the declared goals of Israel”. It will not be easy for Israel; Where Hamas emphasizes that “enemy prisoners will not return except according to the conditions of the resistance, the first of which is the cessation of hostilities”.
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