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Tens of Thousands Rally in Tel Aviv Demanding Hostage Deal and End to Gaza War
Tel Aviv, Israel – A massive exhibition drew tens of thousands of Israelis to the heart of Tel Aviv last night, with participants calling for an agreement to secure the release of all hostages held in the Gaza strip. Israeli media reported that the protesters marched through the city center, carrying banners and chanting slogans that advocated for an end to the ongoing conflict and the immediate return of those taken captive.
The demonstration saw the participation of former hostages released by Hamas. Marchers directed direct appeals to Israeli leadership and United States President Donald Trump, urging them to exert influence in reaching a comprehensive agreement. Similar protests were observed in other Israeli cities, with hundreds of demonstrators taking part.Gaza Civil Protection Reports 39 Fatalities During Aid Distribution
Gaza Strip – The Civil Protection in Gaza announced that 39 individuals were killed and over 100 injured yesterday by Israeli fire near two distribution centers. These casualties are among the latest fatalities of Palestinians seeking food. The deaths of individuals waiting for aid at crowded distribution points in Gaza have become a recurring occurrence, with Gaza’s authorities frequently attributing these incidents to Israeli gunfire.
Conversely, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), an organization supported by the United States and Israel that has taken over from United Nations agencies as the primary aid distributor in the region, has accused Hamas of inciting unrest and firing upon civilians. Mahmud Bassal, a spokesperson for the civil defense, stated that the fatalities occurred near a site southwest of Khan Yunis and another center northwest of Rafah, both located in southern Gaza, attributing the deaths to “Israeli firearm shots.”
One witness recounted heading to the Al-ina area in Khan Yunis before dawn with five relatives to attempt to obtain food when “Israeli soldiers” allegedly opened fire. “I and my relatives were unable to get anything,” stated Abdul Aziz Abed, 37, to FP. “every day I go there and all we receive are bullets and exhaustion instead of food.” Three other witnesses also accused soldiers of opening fire.