There are dozens of people inside Israel They haven’t slept for weeks. They are mobilizing day and night to find new ways to make their case loud and clear. They sacrifice their sleep by dreaming about where their loved ones will sleep. Since October 7, no one knows how people sleep Hamas kidnapped 240 Israeli citizens. They families They became their voice and reminded their governments that although life has returned to normal within their borders, these 240 people have not yet returned to their homes. Their relatives will not remain silent until they sleep in their own beds. They completed one this Saturday five day hike At the door of the Israeli prime minister’s office, Benjamin Netanyahu. Politicians’ silence forces them to speak louder.
“It seems so There is no one from the government “He doesn’t do anything to bring them back home,” he says. First NameComing from the north of Israel to support families. “Why isn’t anyone talking about this?” He condemns this newspaper. In the background, several relatives of the hostages are addressing the people who have accompanied them for the last month and a half. “We have been walking non-stop for five days, my legs and shoulders hurt, everything hurts but nothing hurts. My heart hurts“This hurts so, so much,” Orin, the mother of hostage Eden Zacharia, confessed from the stage. “Even if we have to march to Gaza, We will march to Gaza; “We will go wherever we need to go, we will not give up on our children,” he defended. 30,000 people, He then went to Tel Aviv to meet with some members of the war cabinet. The government bowed to pressure and later announced that the meeting would be held on Monday.
Only 4% trust
A song plays loudly on the speakers. “I’m coming back home, Tell the world I’m coming home”Skylar Gray sings on ‘Coming Home.’ These dozens of people, supported by hundreds of people across the country, have become the resistance against a prime minister who does not speak out for them. “This is not a political issue, these are people’s lives,” he argues. Yael BardiHe walked from Tel Aviv with families. 60 kilometers. He carries a portrait of his friend’s mother. Margalit Berta Mozes. He was kidnapped on October 7, at the age of 77. Although he is part of protests against judicial reform, he maintains that this movement “is not about Netanyahu.” But beyond the return of the captives, Bardi, like many others who participated in this mass protest, believes that the controversial prime minister will trust him. We did not reach the end of the war in position.
“HE He needs to leave his position. and we need another government; “This is my hope and the hope of many others,” Telaviví defends IbrahimSephardic origin. Benjamin Netanyahu’s credibility among the Israeli public has taken a significant blow since October 7. A new poll by Bar Ilan University showed that less than 4 percent of Israeli Jews trust the prime minister. most reliable source of information It’s about the war against Hamas, which killed 16,000 people in Gaza and 1,200 in Israel. In the months before the escalation, the Likud leader’s popularity was already very high. worn out for his government’s judicial reform initiative.
“Cockroach”
Danielle shows her rejection of Netanyahu’s cabinet at the door of the prime minister’s office. “We have a government, I don’t know if you can call it a government, those people they take all the money But they don’t do anything,” he says in perfect Spanish with a Latin American accent. “Especially the head of government he only thinks about protecting himselfin the future and gives money religion, so that they can support him later,” accuses this Jerusalemite who participated in the final stage of the march. On the streets, Danielle’s words resonate with the country’s main stands. One month after the Hamas attack, the newspaper Israel Hayom, Openly pro-NetanyahuAt one point, in a major change of tone, he called for the Israeli leader’s resignation in a media outlet he founded to support his political ambitions.
“HE wants the war to continue Because he already said that the responsibilities will be resolved as soon as his work is done, but as long as this continues and he stays, people will get used to it,” criticizes Danielle. A survey published by Channel 12 this Thursday confirmed what was the case. Netanyahu’s final collapse. If elections were to be held now, the coalition he leads would collapse with just 45 seats compared to the 64 it currently holds. But no one is clear that this is the end of Bibi. “He’s like a cockroach, he gets away with anything but I hope he goes away from this; no one wants me to be here”Adi agreed. Danielle shares the same desire and the same insecurity. “There are a lot of people who will support him because people don’t learn anything; “He knows how to talk very well, but he doesn’t know anything about managing,” he says.