Mass protests in Tel Aviv and Gaza for an end to the Gaza war
In an unprecedented mass demonstration, tens of thousands of people in Tel Aviv and Gaza protested for an end to the ongoing Gaza conflict. The demonstrators demanded the release the Hostages in the Gaza Strip and demanded that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach an agreement with Hamas to end the fighting. These demands reflect the growing dissatisfaction of the population with current government policies.
Together for peace
Among the demonstrators were family members of hostages, survivors of attacks and citizens longing for a lasting peace. People demonstrated not only for political change, but also to give the victims of the conflict a voice. The unity in Tel Aviv and Gaza shows the common desire for peaceful coexistence and an end to violence and suffering.
Sad balance sheet and uncertain future
The Gaza war, which began in October last year, has left a devastating legacy. Thousands of Palestinians have been killed and the situation in the Gaza Strip is becoming increasingly precarious. The international community is concerned about the humanitarian situation and is urging a swift end to the violence to prevent further suffering.
City | Number of demonstrators | Arrests |
---|---|---|
Tel-Aviv | Approximately 20,000 | 12 people |
Gaza | About 25,000 | No information |
Warning of humanitarian crisis
Organizations such as the World Food Programme (WFP) and the Palestinian relief agency UNRWA are warning of a further deterioration of the situation in the south of the Gaza Strip. The population is suffering from hunger and acute malnutrition, while humanitarian aid is limited and inadequate. Urgent measures are needed to avert a humanitarian crisis.
Source: nachrichten.ag