The headquarters of the families of the abductees announced this evening (Sunday) that preparations have been completed for the "United Purim" procession in Jerusalem. Tens of thousands of people are expected to participate in the procession in the capital tomorrow (Monday) At first, at the headquarters, the families opposed the initiative of the Jerusalem municipality to hold an Eid al-Aida in the city.

The families even published a petition, in which they called for the procession to be postponed in view of the circumstances.