PROTESTS HELD ACROSS ISRAEL CALLING FOR END TO GAZA WAR, CAPTIVE DEAL

Middle East World

Sun 17 August 2025:

Demonstrators took to the streets across Israel on Sunday, calling for an end to the war on Gaza and a deal to release captives still held by Hamas, as the military prepares a new offensive.

The protests come more than a week after Israel’s security cabinet approved plans to capture Gaza City, following 22 months of war that have created dire humanitarian conditions in the Palestinian territory.

Out of the 251 captives taken during the October 2023 attacks, 49 remain, including the 27 the Israeli military says are dead.

A huge Israeli flag covered with portraits of the remaining captives was unfurled in Tel Aviv’s so-called Hostage Square, which has long been a focal point for protests throughout the war.

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Demonstrators also blocked several roads in the city, including the highway connecting Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, where demonstrators set tires on fire and caused traffic jams, according to local media footage.

Protest organisers and the main campaign group representing the families of captives also called for a general strike on Sunday, the first day of the week in Israel.

In Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, many businesses were shut.

“I think it’s time to end the war. It’s time to release all of the captives. And it’s time to help Israel recover and move towards a more stable Middle East,” said Doron Wilfand, a 54-year-old tour guide, at a rally in Jerusalem.

The Hostages and Missing Families Forum campaign group said in a statement that protesters would “shut down the country today (Sunday) with one clear call: Bring back the 50 [captives], end the war”.

Their toll includes a soldier killed in a 2014 war whose remains are held by Hamas.

The forum plans to set up a protest tent near the Gaza border, vowing to “escalate our struggle and do everything possible to bring back our beloved ones”.

“If we don’t bring them back now, we will lose them forever.”

‘Stay strong’

Recent videos released by Hamas and its ally Islamic Jihad showing two weak and emaciated captives have heightened concern for the fate of the captives.

Egypt said in recent days that mediators were leading a renewed push to secure a 60-day truce that would include captive release, after the last round of talks in Qatar had ended without a breakthrough.

Viki Cohen, whose son Nimrod is held in Gaza, said in a post on X addressing him: “I hope you have access to the media somewhere in the tunnels, and that you will see how the people of Israel pause life today for you and for the [captives]. Stay strong, just a little more.”

Speaking at a rally in Tel Aviv, Israeli President Issac Herzog said “we want them back as soon as possible”, calling for international pressure on Hamas.

Some Israeli government members who oppose any deal with Hamas slammed Sunday’s demonstrations.

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