Protesters gathered outside Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's residence, expressing anger over delays in a ceasefire deal with Hamas focusing on Israeli captives in Gaza. Despite a truce agreement that aimed to facilitate humanitarian aid during negotiations, Israel has blocked such aid, leading to worsening conditions in Gaza. The government's new strategy involving the Witkoff plan threatens to derail existing agreements, potentially reigniting conflict while captives remain unaddressed. UNICEF and other organizations are sounding alarms about the implications for vulnerable populations in Gaza as aid is restricted once more.
Protesters outside Netanyahu's residence expressed outrage over the stalled Gaza ceasefire deal, emphasizing anger over his unilateral decisions impacting Israeli captives while humanitarian aid remains blocked.
The Israeli government’s actions suggest a move towards renewed conflict in Gaza, despite ongoing negotiations for phase two of the ceasefire agreement originally brokered months ago.
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