'We Celebrate Nothing': Hostage Families Hold Rosh Hashana Dinner Outside Netanyahu's Home
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'We celebrate nothing': Hostage families hold Rosh Hashana dinner outside Netanyahu's home
Dozens of Israeli families came to Jerusalem last night from across the country to join the families of hostages for the holiday evening, but only a few said they believed their protest could influence decision-makers. 'We felt it wasn't really a holiday anyway,' said one
Hundreds of people joined families of Israeli hostages in a protest on the eve of the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah.
Yesterday Monday marked the week of the camp of the families of the Israeli hostages in front of the house of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, after the Army launched its ground offensive against Gaza City, which they consider to put at risk the still captives in the enclave. “This sit-in has been held in front of the Prime Minister’s residence during the last week because, once the ground invasion of Gaza City has begun, it poses a si…
Hundreds of protesters in Israel gathered in front of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in West Jerusalem ahead of Rosh Hashanah, the Hebrew New Year, demanding he sign a ceasefire and prisoner swap agreement in Gaza.
Hundreds of people have demonstrated this Monday on the eve of the Jewish New Year in front of the residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem to call for an agreement to allow the return of hostages abducted by the Islamic Resistance Movement during the attacks of October 7, 2023.
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