Families of Zionist prisoners demonstrated in front of Netanyahu's house
Families of Zionist prisoners have called for demonstrations in the occupied territories and in front of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence and expressed concern about the possible killing of Israeli prisoners in the bombing and limited ground attack by the Zionist regime army on the Gaza Strip last night.
According to the Zionist newspaper The Times of Israel, although Israeli police had previously banned any demonstration in front of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's home, they agreed to allow it to take place to prevent the demonstration from turning violent. Israeli police agreed to hold a demonstration in front of Netanyahu's house on the condition that the demonstrators follow the principles explained by the Interior Ministry. Demonstrators said they wanted Netanyahu to apologize for failing the Palestinian resistance. In their statement, the families of the captured Zionists also demanded a meeting with members of the Military Council, including Netanyahu and Joaf Gallant. These families considered Friday night, which coincided with the start of the Zionist regime's ground attack on the Gaza Strip, to be the most difficult night of their lives.
According to this report, the families of the Zionist prisoners said that none of the members of the military council bothered to meet with the families of the prisoners and explain whether a ground attack would endanger the lives of their relatives. In a situation where the released Zionist prisoners reported that the Palestinian resistance forces had behaved well towards them. Families of Zionist prisoners said they were concerned that their loved ones would be killed by the Zionist regime's aerial bombardment. Eli Albach, the father of one of the Zionist soldiers captured by the Palestinian resistance, called on other Zionists to demonstrate in Kaplan Square in Tel Aviv before 7 pm local time. Netanyahu's right-wing cabinet has taken its brutality to the extreme and not only bombs hospitals, churches and mosques, but does not even spare its prisoners in the Gaza Strip. According to some reports, more than 50 prisoners were killed in bombings by the Zionist regime against the people of Gaza.
The Times of Israel