Two demonstrations broke out in Israel at the same time, but the protesters had different demands

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-18

On the 17th local time, two cases broke out in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv on the same day, and each had different demands, including asking Israel to facilitate the release of the detainees, and calling on Israel to hold it in advance. On the same day, the families of some of the detained Israelis, as well as a large number of supporters, demonstrated in a square in Tel Aviv, calling on Israel** to actively facilitate the release of the detainees.

Agence France-Presse reported that Hamas militants detained about 250 people after the outbreak of the new Palestinian-Israeli conflict, 130 of whom are still in Gaza, and about 30 of them are believed to be possibly dead, according to official Israeli data.

On the same day, another event erupted on Kaplan Street in Tel Aviv. Dissatisfied with Israel's response to the current round of the conflict, they demanded that it be held earlier.

Earlier, a new round of Palestinian-Israeli ceasefire talks opened in Cairo, the capital of Egypt, on the 13th, but no progress was made in the negotiations. Hamas said on the 17th that the responsibility for the failure of the negotiations to achieve results lies with Israel.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded on the 17th that the ceasefire conditions proposed by Hamas were "unrealistic". At the same time, Netanyahu said that regardless of whether Israel and Hamas reached an agreement with Hamas to release the detainees, the Israeli army would attack Rafah.

Edit: Jingjing).

Related Pages