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Striking demonstrators call for hostage deal

Robert Adams
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Thousands of people have tasks in the streets in Israel this morning to ask the Government to reach an agreement with Hamas for the launch of the hostages kidnapped on October 7. In the square outside the Telviv Museum, which is a sofare sofare “won as hostages as hostages like gianpages as Giantgege Eastaes Andaages Andaages Andaages Ostaageageages Ogaages Oguiage. The hostages.

Many main roads around Israel have been closed to traffic. The Histadrut (General Federation of Work in Israel) decided not to call a general strike, but many companies and companies are closed, or have allowed their employees to join the demonstrations about the families of the hostages, including a giant company. Technology companies and the main law firms are among those who lead the strike.

In a meeting with representatives of the families of the hostages and the Senior business businesses last week, the president of Histadrut, Arnon Bar-David, said that the histadrut would not join the strike, for the land that would be in every direction to rescue the hostages in a policeman. “If I knew that a strike, not only for one day, but for a longer time, the matter would end … I would do it with all its strength,” said Bar-David after the meeting. “Unfortunately, and despite the fact that the heart is full of anger, it is useless.” Neverberness, Bar-David asked companies that allow employees to participate in the strike without penalty.

The Minister of Finance, Bezalel Smotrich, published in his X account this morning: “Israel wakes up this morning with a bad and harmful campaign that plays in the hands of Hamas, buries the hostages in the tunnels and tries to make the state of Israel surrender to its enemies.”

A statement in the name of the hostages and the missing families forum said: “All means have been exhausted. The impermeability of the government and the hardness of the head and its ministers force us to intensify the fight and do everything to bring back our loved ones. They stop constantly, and bring them to those who always give them home.”

Posted by Globes, Israel Business News – Y.globes.co.Il – on August 17, 2025.

© Copyright of Globes Editor Itonut (1983) Ltd., 2025.


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