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Israel’s Divided Streets: Protesters Rally For And Against Gaza Ceasefire Agreement | WATCH

Israelis are rallying in support of a ceasefire deal with Hamas, aiming for the release of hostages, while far-right extremists within the government oppose the deal, calling it a “surrender.”

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Israel’s Divided Streets: Protesters Rally For And Against Gaza Ceasefire Agreement | WATCH

Israel and Hamas are reportedly on the brink of finalizing a ceasefire agreement. The deal, expected to facilitate the release of hostages held in Gaza, has seen significant progress, with both sides exchanging final drafts. Sources suggest Hamas has agreed to the terms in principle, with the Israeli Cabinet poised to approve the proposal. The agreement is believed to align closely with the framework proposed by outgoing U.S. President Joe Biden in May 2024, albeit delayed due to additional demands by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Hostage Families Unite in Tel Aviv

In Tel Aviv’s ‘Hostage Square,’ thousands gathered to support the families of hostages and call for their immediate release. What began as a regular gathering evolved into a massive rally featuring performances by renowned artists and emotional testimonials from hostages like Moran Stella Yanai, who recounted her harrowing days in captivity. Yanai emphasized the humanitarian urgency of bringing every hostage home, resonating with the crowd’s unified plea for justice and humanity.

Far-Right Opposition to the Deal

Despite public support, far-right factions within Netanyahu’s government and society have vehemently opposed the deal. Ministers Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich have threatened to withdraw from the coalition if the agreement proceeds. Protests in Jerusalem echoed their sentiments, with demonstrators denouncing the ceasefire as a “surrender to Hamas.”

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Ben Gvir, in a controversial statement, admitted to previously obstructing similar deals and urged Netanyahu to abandon the agreement. His opposition, however, appears insufficient to halt the government’s resolve to finalize the arrangement.

A Divided Nation at a Critical Juncture

As negotiations progress, Israel finds itself at a crossroads. The anticipated deal promises a step toward peace but highlights the deep divisions within its political and social fabric. Whether the agreement will bring unity or further discord remains to be seen, but for many Israelis, the hope of bringing loved ones home remains paramount.

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