
News Topical, Digital Desk : The patience of the people protesting in Israel to release hostages from Hamas's hold is starting to wear thin. During the protest, people became violent. They burnt tyres, blocked highways and shouted slogans in favour of ceasefire.
People are angry about Israel's plan to take aggressive action in Gaza to crush Hamas. Meanwhile, 16 civilians were killed in Gaza in Israel's latest attack.
Netanyahu said people are obstructing the process of releasing the hostages by protesting
It is being told that Prime Minister Netanyahu is going to hold a meeting of the Security Cabinet, but it is not clear whether he will discuss ceasefire efforts or not. He has said that Israel will expand attacks on Gaza City while working on the aspects of ceasefire. However, the proposals are yet to be finalized and sent to the negotiators for discussion.
Aggression is the best way to get hostages back: Netanyahu
Netanyahu has said aggression is the best course of action to break Hamas and return the hostages, but relatives of the hostages and their supporters are pushing back.
People say that a solution can be found through negotiations and the hostages can be brought back safely. They also hope that by applying constant pressure, Netanyahu can be persuaded to negotiate a ceasefire.
There may still be 50 hostages in Gaza
It is worth noting that Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023 and took 251 Israeli civilians hostage. A large number of people have been released during the ceasefire.
Israel has so far managed to free only eight hostages from Hamas's hold. About 50 hostages may be in Gaza, while 20 of them are believed to be alive.
Israel claims five journalists killed when Hamas targeted camera
The preliminary investigation report into the death of five journalists in the Israeli attack claims that the journalists came in the range of the attack while targeting a Hamas camera and were killed. An investigation has been ordered on how the decision to attack was taken.
It is noteworthy that 20 people, including five journalists, were killed in an attack on Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza on Monday. The Israeli army said in a statement issued on Tuesday that soldiers had spotted a camera in the affected area.
Cameras installed to monitor Israeli soldiers
The soldiers realized that these were cameras installed by the terrorist organization Hamas to monitor Israeli soldiers. To eliminate that threat, an attack was carried out and the cameras were disabled.
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