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Mothers of Israeli hostages demonstrate in Tel Aviv

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Last updated: 2024/07/05 at 5:27 PM
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The mothers of Israeli hostages in Gaza have taken to the streets in central Tel Aviv, demanding the return of their loved ones. Out of the 251 hostages captured by Hamas, 116 remain unaccounted for. The families are unhappy with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for not committing to a ceasefire proposal that would secure the release of those held in Gaza. The Israeli government reports that a total of 120 people are being held, including hostages from previous years. Sylvia Cunio, the mother of hostages David and Ariel Cunio, made an emotional plea at the demonstration, urging Netanyahu to bring her sons home.

The protesters are growing frustrated with the lack of progress in securing the release of the hostages. Major highways were blocked earlier in the week, and demonstrators are advocating for a government election and a hostage release deal. The families are pleading with the Israeli government to send negotiators to finalize a deal that would bring their loved ones back home. The demonstrations are becoming more frequent, with the families unable to endure the pain of their children being held captive any longer.

Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announced that negotiators will be sent to resume the stalled ceasefire talks. Hamas has recently submitted its response to a US-backed proposal for a deal, marking a renewed effort to reach an agreement. The mediators hope to bridge the gap that has prevented a deal from being reached in the past. However, Hamas is insisting on the complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, while Netanyahu believes the war cannot end until Hamas is eliminated. The negotiations will involve American, Egyptian, and Qatari officials, with talks set to take place in Doha, Qatar.

The families of the hostages are continuing their efforts to raise awareness and put pressure on the Israeli government to prioritize the release of their loved ones. With more hostages still unaccounted for, the families are growing increasingly desperate for a resolution to the situation. The ongoing protests and demonstrations are intended to draw attention to the plight of the hostages and emphasize the urgency of the situation. The families are hopeful that renewed negotiations will lead to a breakthrough and bring their children back home.

The protest in central Tel Aviv is the latest in a series of demonstrations by the families of the hostages. The mothers are determined to keep the pressure on the Israeli government until their loved ones are safely returned. The emotional speeches and pleas from family members underscore the deep pain and anguish they are experiencing as they wait for news of their children. The families are united in their demand for action and are continuing to push for a resolution to the hostage crisis. The ongoing protests are a reminder of the human toll of the conflict and the urgent need for peace and reconciliation.

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