Benjamin Netanyahu faces calls from hostage families, who want the cease-fire deal, and far-right politicians, who threaten to collapse his government if it’s accepted.
Protesters demonstrate against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government and call for a hostage deal on Saturday. to return Hamas-held hostages and eventually finish the war in Gaza, members of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right coalition threatened to collapse the government if the proposal were to be implemented.
For weeks, Netanyahu has been under competing pressures: from moderate members of his war cabinet, who have been pushing for a deal, and the less influential, more hard-line partners in his coalition and his base, who have continuously insisted on “absolute victory” in Gaza. “We will continue to fight until the destruction government says yes to Netanyahu’s deal,” said Ayala Metzger, whose father-in-law, Yoram Metzger, 80, is being held in Gaza. She spoke near the Israeli military headquarters in Tel Aviv, where police clashed with thousands of protesters chanting for the immediate overthrow of the government. Her leg was injured by police cavalry, according to videos that circulated on social media.“Our trust, as citizens, in the government collapsed on Oct.
“We must not forget that according to Jewish tradition, there is no greater commandment than redeeming captives and hostages, especially when it comes to Israeli citizens who the State of Israel was not able to defend,” he said during an address to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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