Israel struck more than 100 targets in the Gaza Strip overnight — including military structures, underground tunnels and Hamas hideouts — while thousands took to the streets to demand the release of hostages and an end to the war. After negotiations on a cease-fire reached an impasse in Doha this week, demonstrators descended on Tel Aviv Saturday, rallying outside the Defense Ministry headquarters to call for the release of the remaining 58 hostages held captive by the terror group. Amid the increasing Israeli offensive in the Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused French, British and Canadian leaders of wanting to support the terror group, after they called on the prime minister to end the onslaught in the region and threatened to take “concrete action.”
Author: Gabrielle Fahmy
Published at: 2025-05-24 22:39:03
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