Israeli media broadcast scenes showing the expulsion of families of prisoners of the Israeli occupation and the Israeli Minister of Culture and Sports, Miki Zohar, from the march they organized in Jerusalem to demand the conclusion of a prisoner exchange deal with the Islamic Resistance Movement (agitation), and chanting slogans in which they accused the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Responsibility for what they described as the failure of October 7th.
The clip showed the Israeli minister trying to talk to a number of participants, but they chanted angry slogans in front of him, including “Go from here,” “Shame… scandal,” while the minister told the media that he knew he would be “shouted at,” but the matter was not important. .
The minister continued, “I have come to say in the clearest way that we will do everything to bring everyone back home, and that the method of division that they are trying to impose on us is incorrect. We want to bring everyone back, and we know that it is not possible to win this war without that, and if they have anyone left, then that is “It cannot be considered an achievement we achieved for the people of Israel.”
While one of the residents participating in the march confronted him, saying in anger, “I have 7 kidnapped members of my family, and they must all return now. Do not ask us to be patient and relaxed. The one who failed on October 7 is Netanyahu, and those who were sitting in their soft chairs.”
While another asked, “Can you confirm to me that the two bodies that were found were not killed by bullets from our forces? The army must tell us.” The minister replied, “I cannot confirm that.” She responded by saying, “So you cannot confirm that the method of fragmentation “It won’t pay off.”
In this context, another participant said, his wife and daughter are among those detained by the Palestinian resistance in Gaza“I cannot sleep at night if this matter is confirmed to me (the killing of two female detainees by army bullets), so I am not sure whether the issue of the ground maneuver will help us in this.”
Our patience has run out
For her part, Hadas Chaldron, a family member of three detainees, said that their patience has run out and they are angry, adding, “What is happening? Do we have to accept the new standards of having several bodies return to us every few days? I am angry. I am angry. I want to know.” Who will vote while sacrificing our children?
Chaldron continued, “When you talk about killing Hamas men, and you say we eliminated them, or you talk about leveling the tunnels, we must not forget that our children are there, and they could be injured,” adding, “What is happening here? Where are our humanitarian standards?”
In a related context, Reserve General Danny Yatom, who is president, confirmed Mossad Previously, in an interview, he said that it is not possible to separate what the judicial reforms produced and the protests that followed them from what happened on October 7th, adding, “The enemy looks at us, sees our erosion from within, and attributes to us the power of the spider’s web… We know who started that deterioration.”
Meanwhile, Reserve General Yaakov Amidror, former head of the National Security Council, believes that failure to respond to American demands to bring in humanitarian aid is useless and is “an artificial uproar.” In this context, he said, “It does not matter if Hamas has more food, water, or fuel than “This will not make her a more formidable enemy.”
He continued by saying, “Maybe she will be more tired, or there will be more problems, but this is not what will determine the fate of the battle. Therefore, the conditions of legitimacy in this issue must be met, and they are more important than the imagined assistance to Hamas, because helping Hamas in this issue, which is marginal, is not what will make it an enemy.” “Harsh and complicated.”