Protesters surrounding the Kirya, Israel’s central military headquarters, demanded on Wednesday that the Israeli government not go ahead with its plan, as they were pushed back by police.
“Time is running out – our loved ones can’t wait any longer”, the Hostages and Missing Families Forum said in a statement. “We either bring them home now, or we lose them for good. There are moments in history when we must stand up and do what’s right – this is that moment”.
The families of Israeli captives have intensified their criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in recent months amid large protests across the country, as the expanded military ground offensive and deadly bombardment in the Palestinian territory continue to put the release of their loved ones at risk.
Protesters, including the father of captive Guy Illouz, tried to force their way into the entrance of military headquarters as seen in this video verified by Al Jazeera.
שוטרים תוקפים באלימות מחוץ לשערי הקריה מפגינים למען שחרור החטופים
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Translation: Police violently attack protesters outside the Kirya gates demonstrating for the release of the hostages.  ,
An estimated 1, 139 people were killed during the Hamas-led October 7, 2023 attacks on southern Israel, and more than 200 were taken captive. Some 50 captives remain in Gaza, at least 20 of whom are believed to still be alive. In Israel’s ensuing war on Gaza, at least 61, 158 Palestinians have been killed and 151, 442 wounded.
The families also addressed a message directly to Israeli army Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir on Wednesday: “You know this war has run its course, and the only path to real victory is a single deal that brings everyone home”.
The local police chief requested that family members of captives speak to him, saying, “We understand your frustration”. He acknowledged they could protest, but asked that they leave the police alone.
Protesters were attempting to enter the headquarters, demanding that military action not be taken in areas where the captives are suspected to be located in Gaza.
Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported on Wednesday that Itzik Horn, the father of Israeli captive Eitan Horn, said the families of the captives being held in Gaza were against the expansion of the war on Gaza.
He reportedly questioned Netanyahu’s motives, as Israel’s defence establishment said an expansion would endanger the lives of the captives.
“I expect the prime minister to speak to the public, to explain the implications of this idea to the country and the price we’ll pay”, Itzik Horn said, according to Haaretz. We are the people, we say. The prime minister should explain his motives for killing my son.
The Gaza Envelope, the largest Arab-Israeli grassroots movement in Israel, was the site of a minor altercation 7 kilometers (4,3 miles) from the Gaza border, which Standing Together organized. A protester was detained and flour was strewn about on the police after the protesters’ displays were displayed.
Source: Aljazeera
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