Gaza crisis: Family members of hostages enter Israeli parliament, demand deal to secure release
2 min readA big quantity of household members of hostages, who’re presently held by Hamas members, stormed into the Israeli parliament to demand motion to guarantee their release.
They entered a Finance Committee assembly within the Knesset in Jerusalem and shouted “you received’t sit right here whereas they’re dying there!”, reported Sky News.
One of the household members was quoted as saying by Sky News: “Release them now, now, now!”
On Sunday (January 21, 2024), the household members erected a tent in Jerusalem and vowed to keep there till the federal government brokered a deal to guarantee bringing residence the remaining hostages.
Hamas members crossed the border with Israel and attacked close by areas when it took again 250 hostages together with them.
One-thirty hostages stay in Gaza and a number of other of them had been freed after a truce was reached in November.
Several hostages have reportedly died in captivity.
Twenty-one IDF troopers killed
In one of the deadliest assaults, no less than 21 Israeli troopers had been killed after they had been attacked in Gaza on Monday (January 22, 2024).
The buildings had been being rigged for demolition by troops when Palestinian gunmen fired an RPG at a tank securing the forces, reported The Times of Israel.
A second blast then occurred within the buildings, presumably in consequence of a second RPG, main to their collapse, the information portal reported.
Benjamin Netanyahu mourns demise of troopers
Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu posted on X: “I mourn for our fallen heroic troopers. I hug the households of their time of want and all of us pray for the peace of our wounded.”