On Thursday, relatives of hostages in Gaza gathered in Tel Aviv, protesting against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whom they blame for the deaths of the 37 captives. One protestor, Naama Weinberg, urged U.S. President Donald Trump not to partner with Netanyahu and to advocate for the hostages' release. While Trump has emphasized a tough stance on Hamas and expressed commitment to Israel, Hamas responded by reaffirming its demand for a ceasefire dialogue linked to hostage exchanges. This incident highlights deepening tensions amid conflicting political narratives surrounding the hostage crises.
Naama Weinberg, whose cousin Itay Svirsky died after 99 days in captivity in Gaza, says Netanyahu is 'responsible for the death and murder' of 37 hostages.
Trump has issued what he calls a 'last warning' to Hamas to release all remaining hostages held in Gaza.
Hamas accused Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of trying to back out of the ceasefire agreement they reached in January.
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