On Monday, the family members and supporters of hostages who are held captive in Gaza Strip began the protest near Israeli PM Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem. During the protest, they spilled blood-like liquid on a road and banged on drums, calling for a deal to release the hostages.
A video of the protest also came to light in which protesters were seen holding a banner in Hebrew, in which it was written, "the blood of the hostages is on your hands."
Earlier, dozens of family members of hostages held by Hamas stormed a committee meeting in Israel’s parliament, demanding a deal to win their loved ones’ release, as European foreign ministers joined growing international calls for Israel to negotiate on the creation of a Palestinian state after the war.
Israel has reportedly proposed a two-month pause in the fighting against Hamas in Gaza.
Moreover, Netanyahu has rejected the United States’ vision for a post-war resolution, saying he will never allow a Palestinian state.
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