
Families of Captive Occupation Soldiers in Gaza: We Announce the Start of a Week of Escalating Protests
SadaNews - The families of Israeli captives held in the Gaza Strip have announced the start of a week of escalating protests, which will include demonstrations in front of the homes of Israeli ministers, expressing their anger over the "systematic obstruction" of the prisoner exchange deals on the table of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Israeli families confirmed in a statement that these actions come in preparation for a day of solidarity scheduled for next Tuesday, indicating that the continuation of the war without a prospect for a solution means "sacrificing our children on the altar of an eternal war" and represents "a permanently lost path".
The families urged the Israeli occupation government to respond to the people's demands, end the war, and return the "hostages", calling for the restoration of the cabinet committee in light of what they described as "efforts to expand the fighting and occupy the city of Gaza".
The statement emphasized that decision-makers in the current government "are leading us to the abyss", warning that the ongoing obstruction of exchange deals will not be forgiven, and affirming that the protests will continue until humanitarian demands are met.

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