Thousands of people marched to Jerusalem to demand the Israeli government do more to secure the release of more than 200 people captured and held hostage by Hamas in the Oct. 7 attack.
Relatives and supporters of the hostages marched from Tel Aviv and camped just outside Jerusalem overnight, before finishing the walk at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office on Saturday.
“We don’t have time, we don’t have one more hour — we don’t know if she’s alive,” said one woman, Adriana Adri, about her elderly mother in law who was taken along with her 63-year-old husband.
The captives, ranging from babies to grandparents, are believed to be held by Hamas militants in tunnels deep under the Gaza Strip.
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Relatives and supporters of the hostages marched from Tel Aviv and camped just outside Jerusalem overnight, before finishing the walk at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office on Saturday.
“We don’t have time, we don’t have one more hour — we don’t know if she’s alive,” said one woman, Adriana Adri, about her elderly mother in law who was taken along with her 63-year-old husband.
The captives, ranging from babies to grandparents, are believed to be held by Hamas militants in tunnels deep under the Gaza Strip.
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