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Unions and Protesters Demand Netanyahu Negotiate to Free Hostages in Gaza

In response to the tragic deaths of six hostages executed by Hamas, Israel has witnessed a surge of protests demanding a ceasefire and negotiations to secure the release of remaining hostages in Gaza. This public outcry comes after Israeli forces discovered the bodies near Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence. Netanyahu has pledged retaliation against Hamas, emphasizing a commitment to tracking down and punishing those responsible. Meanwhile, opposition leaders and influential Israeli trade unions have called for a general strike, intensifying pressure on the government to negotiate. The national mood oscillates between grief and anger, with many questioning if earlier negotiations could have spared the victims.

  • Israelis are protesting, demanding a ceasefire deal to free hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.
  • Israeli forces found the bodies of six hostages, executed by Hamas, intensifying public outcry.
  • Prime Minister Netanyahu vows to retaliate against Hamas, promising to find and punish those responsible.
  • Opposition leader Yair Lapid and a major Israeli trade union call for a general strike, urging the government to initiate negotiations.
  • The discovery of the executed hostages has shocked Israel, with autopsies revealing they were killed at close range within the last 48-72 hours before being found.
  • Four of the six victims were reportedly on a list for the first phase of hostages to be released under a potential ceasefire deal.
  • There’s a national atmosphere of grief and anger, with protests occurring across the country.
  • US President Joe Biden expressed personal distress over the killings, familiar with the family of one of the victims.
  • There are calls for Israel’s government to take responsibility and pursue negotiations for a ceasefire and hostage release.
  • A significant escalation of violence has been reported in the West Bank, with Israeli military action in the city of Janine and near Hebron.

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