Families of Israeli prisoners hold anti-Netanyahu demonstration

Families of Israeli prisoners held a demonstration, demanding an agreement and ceasefire with the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas and to ensure the return of their children.

Nov 5, 2024 - 17:13
Families of Israeli prisoners hold anti-Netanyahu demonstration

Families of Israeli prisoners held a demonstration, demanding an agreement and ceasefire with the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas and to ensure the return of their children. The families of the prisoners who blocked the street in Tel-Aviv demanded that the Zionist regime cabinet reach an agreement with Hamas for a prisoner swap.

The Israeli activists chanted slogans against the Zionist regime Prime Minister "Benyamin Netanyahu" and demanded the return of the prisoners held by the Palestinian resistance. After the head of the Israeli regime's spy agency Mossad, David Barnia, told the families of the prisoners that the chances of reaching a prisoner swap agreement were slim, the families of the Israeli prisoners started protesting again.

A British soldier described the difficult situation of mercenaries in the Israeli army.

According to the British newspaper The Times, British citizens are taking part in the Israeli regime's army fighting against Hezbollah. According to  a British soldier in the Israeli army admitted that fighting Hezbollah is a nightmare.

This British citizen stated that he struggled between life and death during his time in southern Lebanon.

Yossi, a mercenary in the Israeli army, noted the high defensive power of Hezbollah fighters, saying that during the days he spent in southern Lebanon he slept for no more than three hours and never took off his bulletproof vest and boots.

Yossi acknowledged that Hezbollah forces are certainly the best and most elite fighters.

According to the British soldier, one of the Israeli army units sent to Southern Lebanon included 2,000 Israeli soldiers, but some of them were destroyed by Hezbollah's missile and drone attacks.

Israel's Alma Research Center reported that the number of Hezbollah attacks increased fourfold in October 2024 compared to the previous year, reaching 1,158 attacks in one month.