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In a show of solidarity, thousands of people in Israel have gathered to support the families of hostages held captive in Gaza. The protest was sparked by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s perceived obstruction to negotiations for their release.

The demonstrations took place in cities across Israel, including Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, Be’er Sheva and Caesarea. Protesters called on Netanyahu to step down from his position and accused him of hindering efforts to secure the release of their loved ones.

Netanyahu has been facing criticism from both within and outside Israel as his government faces a serious threat to its coalition. Despite this, he remains determined to hold onto power at all costs.

The families of hostages have called on ministers and other Knesset members to work together to remove Netanyahu from power. They accuse the prime minister of deliberately obstructing efforts to secure their loved ones’ freedom. This united front against Netanyahu’s leadership highlights the growing discontent and calls for change within Israel.

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