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They were not welcomed: "The families of the abductees were stopped from the Prime Minister's residence when they arrived to call out for their loved ones dying in the Hamas tunnels" | Israel today

2024-01-27T16:38:03.924Z

Highlights: About 20 families of abductees came to Caesarea to protest that their loved ones have not yet been released from the captivity of Hamas. They were stopped from around the Prime Minister's residence. The families' headquarters added: "If it is not possible for the families of the abductees to enter the area of ​​the prime minister's home, next week we will hold the central rally" If you found an error in the article, we would appreciate it if you shared it with us.


About 20 families of abductees came to Caesarea to protest that their loved ones have not yet been released from the captivity of Hamas. • They were stopped from around the Prime Minister's residence. But it will only increase the frustration and the intensity of the actions, suggesting to reconsider this unnecessary containment


According to the spokesman of the headquarters, about 20 families of abductees who came to Caesarea to cry out for their loved ones dying in the Hamas tunnels, were stopped and not allowed to approach the area where the Prime Minister lives.

All this after last week, it was claimed, citizens who came to support the families were turned away.

As mentioned, according to the headquarters, during the last Shabbat, the family members themselves were removed from the area where they were allowed to stand last week.

In addition, a resident of Caesarea who lived near the Prime Minister and offered to invite the families to a cup of tea at his home, was also stopped and only after discussions that lasted for about three hours, the visit of the families of the abductees to his home was approved.

In view of the incident, the spokesman for the headquarters of the families of the abductees, Haim Rubinstein, wrote on his X account: "Something very improper has been happening in the last few hours near the Prime Minister's house in Caesarea. About 20 families of abductees who came to Caesarea today to cry out for their loved ones dying in the Hamas tunnels, were stopped and not allowed to get closer to the area where the prime minister lives."

Rubinstein also wrote: "Last week they turned away the citizens of Israel who came to support the families. This week they turned away the family members themselves from the area where they were allowed to stand last week. A resident of Caesarea who lives near the prime minister and offered to invite the families to a cup of tea at his home, he too was stopped. Only at the end of discussions which lasted about 3 hours, the visit of the families of the abductees to his home was confirmed. If it is not obvious, this is not what will stop the families but will only increase the frustration and the intensity of the operations. I suggest reconsidering this unnecessary containment." 

Something very unusual is happening in the last few hours near the Prime Minister's house in Caesarea.

About 20 families of abductees who arrived in Caesarea today to call out for their loved ones dying in the Hamas tunnels, were stopped and not allowed to approach the area where the Prime Minister lives.

Last week, Israeli citizens who came to support the families were turned away.

This week they kept the… pic.twitter.com/sup9zk7PYI

— Haim Rubinstein (@haim_ru) January 27, 2024

The families' headquarters added: "If it is not possible for the families of the abductees to enter the area of ​​the prime minister's home, next week we will hold the central rally with the participation of tens of thousands of citizens, near Netanyahu's house in Caesarea. The families demand that they be allowed to cry out near the prime minister's house. Also, the families They call on the Prime Minister to come out of his house, talk to them and provide answers regarding the fate of their loved ones."


Tonight (Saturday) there will be a rally in the abductees' square with the sign: NEVER AGAIN IS NOW, in which some of the abductees' families participated, along with Holocaust survivors and the second generation of the Holocaust, this on the occasion of International Holocaust Day.

Among others, the artists Idan Habib and Avitar Banai participated in the rally.

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Source: israelhayom

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