Israelis erupt in protest to demand Gaza ceasefire
Briefly

Tens of thousands of grieving and angry Israelis have surged into the streets after six captives were found dead in Gaza, demanding Prime Minister Netanyahu reach a ceasefire deal with Hamas.
The mass outpouring of anger appeared to be the largest such demonstration in 11 months of war, reflecting a growing frustration with the ongoing conflict and failure to secure a ceasefire.
Netanyahu blamed Hamas for the stalled negotiations, stating, 'Whoever murders hostages doesn't want a deal,' while protesters continued to express anger over the government's handling of the situation.
The military acknowledged that a deal is the only way to bring home large numbers of captives safely, indicating a critical need for resolution to the ongoing hostilities.
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