Demonstrations in Tel Aviv Demanding an Immediate Exchange Deal (Video)
SadaNews - Families of Israeli prisoners gathered in front of the home of Minister of Negev and Galilee Affairs, Yitzhak Wasserlauf, in Tel Aviv, announcing the start of a series of demonstrations demanding the conclusion of an exchange deal that ensures the return of their relatives detained in Gaza.
The protests were not limited to Wasserlauf's home; they extended to the residences of other ministers, including the Minister of the Occupation Army, Israel Katz, where demonstrators raised slogans demanding the immediate release of the prisoners and criticized what they described as government inaction.
According to Israeli Channel 12, protesters blocked the intersection at Ra'anana north of Tel Aviv, in addition to major roads in various areas, in a step aimed at delivering their message more impactfully.
The Committee of Families of Israeli Prisoners in Gaza issued a strong warning stating: "Time is running out, and if we do not retrieve the abductees now, we will lose them forever."
They added: "We are tired of slogans and procrastination, and the people alone will bring the abductees back to their homes."
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