'Pogroms in support of Hamas have begun': Ministers slam hostage families strike
More than 300 demonstrations are expected throughout the day as hostages families try to bring the nation to a standstill.
More than 300 demonstrations are expected throughout the day as hostages families try to bring the nation to a standstill.
President Isaac Herzog spoke at Hostages Square in Tel Aviv, where he said, "There is not a single Israeli who does not want the hostages home."
The poll measured public satisfaction with three key figures at the center of decision-making: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Israel Katz, and IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir.
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M., a mother of four and wife to a hi-tech professional, described her mission in five words: “returning the hostages and denying Hamas aid."
Several major highways across Israel, including Highway 1 and the Ra'anana Junction, were blocked by protesters as the nationwide day of solidarity in support of the Gaza hostages commenced.
The decision comes after just weeks of announcing the agreement between ANII and the university, which would have seen the opening of offices from the Uruguayan agency in Jerusalem.
After a week of of demonstrations outside a military prison housing haredi detainees, former Sephardic chief rabbi slammed Netanyahu and Shas leader Arye Deri of stalling the haredi draft bill.
“The Prime Minister’s Office clarifies that Israel will agree to a deal on condition that all the hostages are released in one go," the statement read.
Defense Minister Israel Katz said on Saturday that the plans for the new offensive were still being formulated.
“We will agree to a deal on the condition that all the hostages are released in a single phase and in accordance with our terms for ending the war," the PMO said.