Israelis rally nationwide calling for end to Gaza war, hostage deal

TEL AVIV: Demonstrators across Israel called on Sunday (Aug 17) for an end to the Gaza war and a deal to release hostages still held by militants, a push sharply criticised by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his allies.
The protests come more than a week after Israel’s security cabinet approved plans to capture Gaza City, 22 months into a war that has created dire humanitarian conditions in the Palestinian territory.
The conflict began with Palestinian militant group Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, during which 251 people were taken hostage. Forty-nine captives remain in Gaza, including 27 the Israeli military says are dead.
A huge Israeli flag covered with portraits of the remaining captives was unfurled in Tel Aviv’s so-called Hostage Square, which has long been a focal point for protests throughout the war.
“This is probably the last minute we have to save the hostages,” demonstrator Ofir Penso, 50, told AFP.
“Israelis are not all alike. There is a substantial part… that opposes the official policy,” he added amid the crowd of protesters, some of them carrying flags emblazoned with “681”, the number of days hostages have been held in Gaza.
The police said more than 30 protesters were arrested.
Organisers had called for a general strike on the first day of the working week in Israel. Despite this, it was business as usual in Jerusalem’s main shopping district.
Source: CNA










