Thousands rally in Tel Aviv, Israel calling for truce deal to bring back hostages

(7 Jul 2024)
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Tel Aviv, Israel – 07 July 2024
1. Top shot of thousands or protesters calling for a deal to release hostages held in Gaza, flare lit on road
2. Protesters with Israeli flags
3. Posters at protest with images of hostages held in Gaza
4. Various of protesters
5. Protester chanting into microphone, crowd repeating (Hebrew) “all of them – now,” and “deal -now”
6. Poster of hostages Iair and Eitan Horn
7.SOUNDBITE (Hebrew) Dalia Kushnir-Horn, sister-in-law of Iair and Eitan Horn, who are held hostage Gaza:
Iair and Eitan were kidnapped on Oct. 7 from Kibbutz Nir Oz, under Bibi (Benjamin ) Netanyahu’s watch. Now it’s his responsibility, for nine months he is wasting time. We demand a deal now. It is the only way.”
8. Various of protesters
9. Top shot off protest
10. Various of protesters holding dolls and wounds painted on their faces
11. Top shot of protesters with Israeli flags
12. Hourglass display on truck representing time running out
13. Top shot of protest, crowd chanting (Hebrew) ) “now, now, now”

STORYLINE:
Thousands protested in Tel Aviv, calling on prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu to push a deal for a cease-fire that could bring back hostages held by Hamas.

Marking nine months since the war in Gaza started, Israeli protesters blocked highways across the country Sunday calling on Netanyahu to step down.

Sunday’s “Day of Disruption” started at 6:29 a.m., the moment that Hamas militants launched the first rockets toward Israel on Oct. 7.

Israel and Hamas inched closer to a possible cease-fire deal after Hamas appeared to drop its demand that any deal include a complete end to the war, though both sides said significant gaps remain.

Israel issued new evacuation orders for parts of Gaza City on Sunday, which was heavily bombed and largely emptied early in the war.

Palestinian militants killed some 1,200 people in the surprise attack and took 250 others hostage.

Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed over 38,000 Palestinians, according to the territory’s Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between combatants and civilians in its count.

About 120 hostages remain captive after more than 100 hostages were released as part of a November cease-fire deal.

Israel has already concluded that more than 40 of the remaining hostages are dead, and there are fears that the number will grow as the war drags on.

AP Video by Ami Bentov

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