Chaos during meeting of families of Zionist prisoners with Netanyahu
A meeting between the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime and a family of hostages led to chaos and the end of the meeting.
According to Israel's Channel 12, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the families of the hostages at the meeting that he could not return them all. The Zionist News Network reported that after Netanyahu announced his inability to return the hostages, the meeting fell into chaos and the families walked out of the meeting. Simultaneously with these events, demonstrations against Benjamin Netanyahu continue; After holding demonstrations, Zionist protesters once again demanded Netanyahu's removal and emphasized the resumption of negotiations for the release of Zionist prisoners. On the other hand, although the Zionist regime insists on the release of its prisoners from Hamas, it also insists on expanding the scope of the war against it; two days ago, this regime went south without achieving any significant achievements in the north of the Gaza Strip, and is developing a ground conflict in the south of the Gaza Strip. Tamir Pardo, the former head of Mossad, admitted in an interview with Zionist Channel 12 that "Hamas has a powerful card thanks to the temporary ceasefire" and that Tel Aviv will have to pay a heavy price to free its captives from the Gaza Strip. The Gaza war, which began on October 7, saw a pause from November 24 to 30, during which Hamas and the Zionist regime agreed to exchange captive women and children. Under this agreement, three Palestinian prisoners were released for every Zionist prisoner.