
Netanyahu, Right-Wing Ministers Slam Hostage Protests
On Sunday, August 17, as families of the hostages organized a nationwide strike and scores of demonstrations across the country, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused protesters of delaying the captives’ release and prolonging the war. Organizers sought to bring daily life to a standstill to demand a deal, while government figures argued the disruptions would embolden Hamas rather than pressure it.
Crowds gathered from the Galilee to Eilat, with particularly heavy participation expected in Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square, where organizers anticipated close to a million people to cycle through the area throughout the day. The strike unfolded as the government signaled a new phase of the Gaza campaign aimed at seizing and holding Gaza City to dismantle Hamas’s remaining military capacity.
The day’s events highlighted a widening divide over strategy: families pressing for an immediate agreement to bring loved ones home, and leaders insisting that sustained pressure remains essential to break Hamas’s leverage. Even as Israel projects resolve, the scale of public mobilization underscored the urgency and national anguish tied to the hostages’ fate.
(JPost/VFI News)
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