‘We’re Still Here because It’s Not a President’s Daughter in Gaza’
- On Saturday, thousands of Israelis demonstrated nationwide demanding the freedom of captives taken to Gaza amid the ongoing conflict.
- The protests followed international legal actions, including ICC arrest warrants last November for Prime Minister Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Gallant over alleged Gaza war crimes.
- Demonstrations took place in multiple cities such as Tel Aviv, Rehovot, Haifa, and the Karkur Junction, involving hostages' families urging government action.
- The Israeli military has conducted an offensive in Gaza since October 2023, rejecting ceasefire calls while more than 53,900 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have died.
- Protesters expressed willingness to end the war if it ensures the hostages' release, highlighting deep public pressure on Tel Aviv's handling of the crisis.
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‘We’re still here because it’s not a president’s daughter in Gaza’
TEL AVIV, Israel — The father of U.S.-Israeli hostage Itay Chen, who was abducted by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, spoke out about his son’s captivity, the chaos that followed the attack, and the desperate international efforts to bring him and other hostages home. In a deeply emotional interview, he painted a vivid picture of a loving, courageous young man—and a family fighting tirelessly in the vacuum of government inaction. At just 18, Itay Chen cho…
Tens of thousands in Tel Aviv, other cities protest escalation of Gaza war
Tens of thousands of Israeli settlers have staged rallies across the Israeli-occupied territories to express outrage over the failure of prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s administration to secure the release of captives held in Gaza.
Protests in Israel: Hostage Members Call for the End of the Nightmare
Again, hundreds in Israel have protested for the release of the hostages. In the Gaza Strip itself, there were again many deaths in Israeli attacks, including children. Criticism of Israel's actions also comes from Germany.
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