Thousands Stage Protests in Occupied Territories to Demand Release of Captives in Gaza
AL-QUDS (Dispatches) – Tens of thousands protested Saturday across the Israeli-occupied territories, demanding the return of captives held in the Gaza Strip, local media reported.
Demonstrations were held in Tel Aviv, Al-Quds and other cities, according to the Haaretz newspaper.
Protests followed a 12 day conflict between the Zionist regime and Iran, which erupted June 13 when Tel Aviv launched airstrikes on Iranian military, nuclear and civilian sites, killing at least 606 victims and injuring 5,332, according to the Iranian Health Ministry.
Tehran launched retaliatory missile and drone strikes, killing at least 29 and wounding more than 3,400 in the occupied territories, according to figures released by the Hebrew University of Al-Quds.
The conflict came to a halt under a ceasefire that took effect June 24.
On the heels of getting Tel Aviv and Tehran to sing a deal, U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday that a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip will be reached soon.
“I think it’s close,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office when asked how close his administration is to a deal on a Gaza ceasefire.
Zionist regime officials expressed surprise Saturday at those remarks, affirming there are no indications of any change in prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s positions, according to the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper.
Hamas has repeatedly affirmed its readiness to release Israeli captives “all at once” in exchange for an end to the Zionist regime’s genocidal war, the withdrawal of the Israeli army from Gaza and the release of Palestinian prisoners.
But Netanyahu, who is wanted by international justice officials, insists on partial deals and evades signing a deal by imposing new conditions, including the disarmament of Palestinian factions.
According to the Israeli opposition, Netanyahu currently insists on reoccupying Gaza to serve his political interests, particularly maintaining his hold on power.
Zionist regime officials estimate that Trump seeks to leverage the momentum following the end of the Israel-Iran confrontation to achieve an additional political accomplishment.
In May, the U.S. president’s special envoy Steve Witkoff presented a proposal to Hamas that included the release of half of the living Israeli captives and half of those killed within seven days of the start of a potential agreement, in exchange for a 60-day ceasefire.
Tel Aviv estimates that there are 50 Israeli captives in Gaza, including 20 alive. There are more than 10,400 Palestinians being held in the Zionist regime’s prisons, suffering from torture, starvation and medical neglect, which has resulted in many deaths, according to Palestinian and Israeli human rights and media reports.
Rejecting international calls for a ceasefire, the Israeli army has pursued a brutal aggression against Gaza since October 2023, killing more than 56,400 Palestinians, most of them women and children.