Thousands of women, including women who were released from captivity, demonstrated today (Thursday) for the release of the abductees and announced: "We will continue to disrupt the agenda until they return everyone home."
The women's protest for the release of the abductees at the stage in Tel Aviv, photo: Chen Mets
The protests were in dozens of different centers throughout the country.
Among the demonstrators was Gabriela Leimberg who joined the protest in Paris Square in Jerusalem.
"I was kidnapped from my sister's house in Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak together with my daughter Mia, my sister Clara, my brother Fernandez and my sister's partner Meir. On the fifth beat after 53 days in hell we were released - me, my daughter Mia and my sister Clara and the dog Bella" said Leimberg.
"I appeal to Prime Minister Mr. Bibi Netanyahu to make the most significant decision at this time - the return of all the abductees and all the abductees. So that we can be rehabilitated."
The women's protest for the release of the abductees at the stage in Tel Aviv, photo: Danor Aharon
"We will not give up until the last of the abductees return," said the women's protest initiative for the abductees.
"We demand that human lives be saved, and are not ready to return to normal as long as our sisters and brothers are in Gaza."
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