Nationwide Outrage After Hamas Execution of the Six Hostages
Hundreds of thousands of Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv and elsewhere in the country on Sunday evening, September 1, in the largest protests since October 7, expressing pain and anger and demanding a hostage-ceasefire deal after the army recovered the bodies of the six hostages executed by the Hamas terror group.
Organizers estimated that 300,000 people gathered in Tel Aviv and an additional 200,000 took part in protests across the country.
Today, hundreds of protesters demanding a deal to free the hostages blocked Namir Road in Tel Aviv, snarling traffic in the north of the coastal city. Groups have marched from various neighborhoods to converge on the key interchange with Rokach Boulevard.
Meanwhile, Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon urged: “As our nation mourns the loss of these six beautiful lives, I call upon the Security Council to urgently convene a briefing to condemn Hamas in the strongest possible terms and to address the dire situation of the 101 hostages still held in captivity in Gaza.”
“Despite the passage of nearly 11 months since the massacre of over 1,200 Israelis on October 7, the Council has yet to condemn Hamas nor act decisively for the hostages,” he added. (TOI / VFI News)
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