Netanyahu's Plan for Gaza Risks Dragging Israel Into a Conflict with No Clear Endpoint
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The relatives of those captured by Hamas on October 7 accuse the Israeli government of not acting sufficiently for the release of the hostages.
Netanyahu's plan for Gaza risks dragging Israel into a conflict with no clear endpoint
Public opposition is growing. Protests have become a near-daily occurrence. Hostage families and their supporters continue to take to the streets, fearing the current strategy puts their loved ones in even greater danger.
Former hostages and Israeli family members still detained have demonstrated throughout the country to demand the end of the war.
Thousands of people demonstrated Thursday night throughout Israel as the Israeli Security Cabinet debated in the offices of Benjamin Netanyahu the approval of the occupation of the entire Gaza Strip, a plan that the same prime minister had confirmed to the press a few hours earlier. Protests demanded the authorities to take the reverse road and instead of launching a further invasion of Gaza they chose a ceasefire agreement that would release th…


The Israeli Opposition, the Families of the Hostages and the Army, Against Netanyahu's Plan for Gaza
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's plan to advance his offensive and occupy Gaza City, approved by the security cabinet, does not have the unanimous support of the Israeli political arch, the army or society.
People gathered on the boats shouted through a megaphone the names of those kidnapped and appeals for their release.
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