Hundreds of protesters came out on the streets on Saturday in Tel Aviv and appealed to the government to end the war going on in Gaza and to confirm the agreement to bring all the hostages home. Some Israeli protesters expressed concern about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He said that Netanyahu has put a hindrance in such an agreement earlier, but this time it is expected that the agreement will move forward.
Gill Shelley, the protestor of Tel Aviv, said, ‘We are worried about the release of the abducted people. We want to stop war … We do not trust Benjamin Netanyahu at all. But at this time we have full faith in Donald Trump.
Hamas agreed on Trump’s ‘Peace Plan’
Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas, who controls Gaza, agreed to some important points of the peace plan of US President Donald Trump on Friday, including ending the war, return of Israel and release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners.
The Israeli air strikes continued till Saturday morning, although their intensity had reduced. Earlier, Trump had appealed to stop the bombing and said that Hamas is now ready for peace.
Netanyahu is also ready
On Saturday morning, on behalf of Benjamin Netanyahu’s office, it was said that after Hamas’s response, Israel is preparing to implement the first phase of Trump’s Gaza scheme immediately, under which the process of release of Israeli hostages will begin.
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