Saturday, March 30, 2024

Separate rallies to push for hostage deal, elections; police said to be bolstering forces

The families of Israeli hostages held in Gaza were set to hold their two weekly rallies in Tel Aviv Saturday evening to press for an agreement, as protests against the government were also to be held nationwide.

The main rally for the captives is planned for 7:30 p.m. in Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square, with a second to be held at the entrance to the Kirya defense headquarters in the city.

Speakers will include freed hostage Raz Ben Ami, whose husband Ohad is still held in Gaza; freed hostage Aviva Siegel, whose husband Keith is still held captive, and Shira Albag, whose 18-year-old daughter Liri is held in the enclave.

Organizers said there would be a “dramatic announcement.” No further details were given.

The rally comes as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave approval on Friday for an Israeli delegation to resume indirect negotiations with Hamas in Cairo in the coming days for a truce and hostage deal. READ MORE