Thousands of protesters went down yesterday, Saturday, on the streets in downtown Tel Aviv asking for the end of war on the war in Gauze and reaching an agreement on the release of hostages held by the Hamas.

Thousands of people responded to the call of the hostage forum, according to a DPA reporter. Demonstrations were also made, according to reports, in Haifa, Jerusalem and Berceva.

“Tomorrow we will drive the country to freeze,” Einav Zangauker, whose son, Matan, is one of the about 20 living hostages still held in the Gaza Strip. Zanguucker was referring to a nationwide strike for today Israel.

“And we will not stop tomorrow, we will not wait for (Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu to end the war, we will get what is rightfully owned by us,” Janguucker continued.

Israeli demonstration

According to the Jewish calendar, Sunday is the first working day of the week in Israel.

Families called for a strike in protest over the Israeli government’s decision to expand the war in Gaza with new military operations rather than sign an agreement on the return of hostages, Times of Israel said.

Israeli demonstration

Israel estimates that under the possession of Hamas are the corpses of about 30 people abducted in the Gaza Strip in addition to the living hostages.