Families of Gaza Hostages Storm Israeli Parliament, Demanding Action

Relatives of Israelis held hostage by Palestinian gunmen in Gaza stormed a parliamentary committee session in Jerusalem, demanding more action to free their loved ones. The group of about 20 protesters disrupted the Knesset Finance Committee discussion, holding up pictures and signs while chanting for the release of the hostages. The ongoing hostage crisis has led to growing domestic dissent and calls for leadership changes, with demonstrations and protests intensifying in Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Hamas has not made a solid offer for the release of the hostages, rejecting conditions presented by Hamas to end the war and release hostages.
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