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Published 18 Nov, 2023 11:30pm

Israel’s government faces pressure as hostage families march on Jerusalem seeking answers

The families of Israeli hostages and thousands of their supporters have arrived in Jerusalem at the end of a five-day march to confront the government over the plight of those taken captive by Hamas in Gaza, Reuters reports.

An estimated 20,000 marchers, including well-wishers who joined the procession along the main Tel Aviv-Jerusalem highway, want to put pressure on the government “to do everything they can to bring the hostages back”, said Noam Alon, 25, clutching a photograph of his abducted girlfriend, Inbar.

“We are expecting them to meet with us, we are expecting them to tell us how they are going to do it,” he said. “We cannot wait any longer, so we are demand(ing) them to do that now, to pay any price to bring the hostages back.”

“I feel that people think that there is time, but for babies and for elderly people with difficult complex needs, there’s no time, time is running out rapidly,” said London-based artist Sharone Lifschitz, whose 83-year-old father was abducted.

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