ISRAELIS DEMAND NETANYAHU'S RESIGNATION
Tens of thousands of Israelis demonstrated in Tel Aviv and Al-Quds on Sunday to demand the signing of an agreement with Hamas that would allow the release of the captives still held by Hamas and who may still be alive. The demonstrators called for the resignation of Prime Minister Netanyahu, who is increasingly unpopular among the Jewish population.
These large demonstrations take place after the army recovered the bodies of six captives, who died in Gaza. The number of hostages still alive decreases with each passing week. According to calculations by analysts, around a hundred are still held by Hamas, although it is not known whether they are really alive.
Netanyahu is the main person responsible for the failure to sign a truce with Hamas and the release of the captives. The Prime Minister does not heed the demands of the Jewish crowds and maintains his policy of war above all. If a truce is not signed because of their opposition, the death toll among prisoners may rise.
Netanyahu is a case of a psychopath who cares little for the hostages, although he says otherwise. On Sunday he again stated that he will achieve the total disappearance of Hamas at any price. The captives suffer from Netanyahu's obsession with emerging victorious from this war. President Joe Biden's peace plan, which seemed to open the way to the end of the conflict after a six-week truce; a ceasefire; the release of captives and the partial withdrawal of the Hebrew army, is still the subject of negotiations in Doha and Cairo.
The negotiations drag on without seeing any light at the end of the tunnel. On some occasions it has been said that an agreement between Israel and Hamas is "imminent", but soon after, pessimism returns among the negotiators.
Netanyahu's all-out war is now also affecting Lebanon after Hezbollah launched hundreds of rockets at Israel over the assassination in Beirut of the radical movement's top military leader. This group is a legal political party in Lebanon, but has already lost more than 500 armed members in recent weeks due to attacks by Israeli forces on the border strip with Israel.
At the end of August, the Jewish army and police again attacked and invaded the West Bank city of Jenin, where there is one of the largest Palestinian refugee camps. Israel claimed to have eliminated the top Hamas leader in Jenin, a place that has already been the target of multiple invasions, with dozens of Palestinian civilians killed in these attacks. Israel has cut off the water and electricity supply in Jenin, as another example of its brutal conduct in the occupied territories.
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