Families of the Israeli captives in the Gaza Strip have increased their pressure on Netanyahu’s government in light of conflicting information about a possible exchange deal.
Demonstrations take over “Tel Aviv”, on Tuesday, as families of the Israeli captives in the Gaza Strip take to the streets, escalating pressure on the government of Israeli occupation government’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, demanding answers amid conflicting news regarding a possible exchange deal with the Palestinian Resistance, mediated by Egypt and Qatar and with a US blessing.
The settlers protesting Netanyahu’s government, carrying pictures of their children who are being held captive in the Strip, demanded “Netanyahu and the government give us answers and measures,” stressing they “no longer have the strength.”
Another Israeli settler underscored, “We do not have time to wait any longer. Every day that passes puts the lives of the prisoners in danger.”
Earlier, The Washington Post quoted a top Israeli official who alleged that “Israel and Hamas are close to reaching a deal regarding the prisoners, which may be announced within days if the final details are resolved.”
Source: Almayadeen