Thousands of Zionist settlers held demonstrations on Saturday evening in the cultural center square in Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Beersheba, demanding the resignation of the government of Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the organisation of new elections.
Zionist media sources reported that hundreds of settlers closed the “Kirkor” intersection inside the occupied territories. They chanted, “Do not let Netanyahu continue to sabotage the prisoners’ exchange deal, we want them alive. Agree now.”
Families of Zionist prisoners held by Palestinian resistance in Gaza are exerting significant pressure on Netanyahu’s government to push for a new exchange deal with the Palestinian resistance. This comes amid concerns for the lives of these captives, some of whom were killed in Zionist airstrikes on the Gaza Strip.
Of the around 250 settlers and soldiers who were captured, approximately 100 were released during a ceasefire at the end of last November, while 132 prisoners are still in Gaza. Sixty-three of them were killed in Israeli airstrikes, according to Zionist data.