Hundreds of thousands of people have gathered on Tuesday in the streets of Tel Aviv to demand the Israeli government to accept the Fire Agreement – proposed by Qatar and Egypt and – and allow the release of the kidnapped who still remain in the Gaza Strip.
More than 350,000 people have come to the demonstrations convened in the Israeli city, as estimated by the forum of hostage and missing relatives in a statement in which “a clear message has mentioned: the government must sign the agreement that is on the table.” “The whole country demands the end of war and the return of all hostages,” said the organization that has called various protests, including the road block, under the slogan “Israel remains united.”
As on other occasions, protesters have accused the Israeli prime minister to put their interests to the life of hostages, prolonging the offensive for political reasons, taking into account that their coalition partners -ordered by the Ministers of Security, and Finance, -, on whom they depend, they oppose all truce in the Palestinian enclave.
The mass marches have coincided with a meeting of the chief of the Executive and his security cabinet of which no announcement has transcended, although Netanyahu has subsequently stated that “he began in Gaza and will end in Gaza”, statements collected by the newspaper .
“We will not leave those monsters there, we will free all our hostages, we will make sure that Gaza no longer represents a threat to Israel,” he said, while celebrating that his government is blocking a future Palestinian state.
“I said we would prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state, and we are doing it together. I said we would build and keep parts of our land, our homeland, and we are doing it,” he said.
Key meeting or balloon probe?
For its part, this morning it has been known that the president of the United States, will direct a “great meeting” on Wednesday to address the situation of Gaza. The special envoy to the Middle East of the United States, confirmed the meeting that will take place in the White House during an interview in the chain.
Witkoff did not give details about the officials or guests to the meeting, but added that there is “optimism” that the Trump administration finds a path that allows the conflict to end in 2026.
This Tuesday, during a cabinet meeting, which extended for more than three hours, Trump said he does not see a “conclusive final” for the conflict between Israel and Palestine in the short term, although 24 hours before he had said otherwise. “There is nothing conclusive. This has been happening for a long time,” Trump said during a cabinet meeting, when he was questioned by reporters about the possibility of finding agreements. It is disdaining, because less than 24 hours before I had said that the war could end.
For its part, the Human Rigth Watch Organization (HRW) considered on Tuesday, in a statement that the United States Army for having presented assistance to the Israel Armed Forces in War Crimes Commission in Palestine.