PNN – The families of Israeli prisoners started a five-day march in protest against the inaction of the Zionist regime’s cabinet for the release of these prisoners.
According to Pakistan News Network, the families of Israelis captured by Hamas have started their 5-day protest march from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
According to the report of the Guardian newspaper, the purpose of this demonstration is to show the families’ protest against the lack of work of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet to free these prisoners from Hamas.
In the past few days, besides being surprised by the Hamas operation on October 7, Benjamin Netanyahu has been severely criticized for not taking sufficient measures to free these prisoners.
Sheli Shem Tau, whose 21-year-old son was captured by Hamas five weeks ago, told Reuters: “I want Benjamin Netanyahu’s government and his cabinet to answer us and do something for us. where are you? where are you?”
According to reports, 240 people were captured by Hamas in the October 7 operation in the south of occupied Palestine.
Amit Zach, who is a relative of one of these prisoners, said: “I don’t feel that the management of our affairs is in the hands of skilled people. We don’t think we are given enough information. We have fallen into darkness. We want an answer.”
He added: “I do not have a solution, but it is not my duty to have a solution.” “My duty is to demand the return of my family.”
The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, has so far released 4 prisoners, but negotiations for the release of other prisoners have not led to any results.
A few hours earlier, Ziyad Al-Nakhleh, Secretary General of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement, said that the way of negotiations regarding the prisoners and the reaction of the Zionists might cause the Palestinians to give up on this exchange.
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The New York Times previously reported that Hamas and Israel are negotiating two plans for a prisoner exchange.
According to the report of this newspaper, one of these plans includes the release of a small number of prisoners and the second plan may lead to the release of 100 prisoners.
Under one plan, Hamas would release 10 to 20 prisoners in exchange for a brief pause in the war. Hamas may release about 100 more prisoners in the future.
Hamas has called for a ceasefire in the war, humanitarian aid, fuel for hospitals and the release of women and children from Israeli prisons in order to release all prisoners who are not directly part of the Israeli military.
Meanwhile, the Saudi network “Al-Arabiya” claimed on Friday night that an agreement has been reached on the exchange of prisoners between the Palestinian Islamic Resistance (Hamas) and the Zionist regime.
This Saudi network wrote: “There has been an agreement on the release of women and children captives by Israel in exchange for the release of 100 women captives from Hamas.”
The Egyptian network “Al-Qaira” had written, quoting the sources it called knowledgeable, that Cairo’s negotiations to establish a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza have reached an agreement.
The city of Tel Aviv was the scene of anti-Netanyahu protests on Saturday, and thousands of residents of the occupied territories demanded the release of the Zionist prisoners in the Gaza Strip.
On October 7th, the Islamic resistance movement of Palestine, Hamas, in response to more than seven decades of occupation of Palestine and nearly two decades of siege of Gaza and imprisonment and torture of thousands of Palestinians, started the operation known as “Al-Aqsa Storm”.
This operation was one of the deadliest attacks against this regime. Hamas fighters penetrated into the occupied territories at several points of the border fences, attacked the villages and besides killing a large number of Israelis, captured a number of them.
In response to this operation, the Zionist regime has launched heavy attacks against Gaza and placed this area under a complete siege. The attacks of the Zionist regime have led to the martyrdom of more than 11 thousand people.