About 200-300 Israeli supporters, mostly foreigners, held a commemorative rally in Wenceslas Square in central Prague on Tuesday evening to mark the first month of Hamas’ attack on the Jewish state, the report said. Czech TV.
The television news emphasized that no one came to the rally empty-handed, and that candles, Israeli flags, photographs of hostages held by Hamas and various slogans were burned in memory of the October 7 events.
Among those gathered in a small circle in the middle, as if framing the Israeli flag lying on the ground, were 20 people, blindfolded and with their hands tied. Each one had a poster in front of it that said “Kidnapped” in Czech and English and featured pictures of people being used as hostages by Hamas.
The entire action took place in silence; About an hour after it started, participants left Wenceslas Square. According to TV news, law enforcement officers present at the rally did not record any incidents.
Mark Regev, Senior Advisor to the Prime Minister of Israel statedIt was stated that Israeli security forces will remain in the Gaza Strip after the operation against Hamas is completed. The official stated this in an interview with the American television channel CNN.
According to Regev, it is necessary to prevent the revival of terrorist organizations after Israel’s victory against Hamas. There is no point in defeating the terrorists first and then allowing them to reemerge. That’s why Israeli security forces must remain in the Gaza Strip.
Regev also emphasized that the presence of security forces in the region does not mean occupation and direct control of the area.
US President Joe Biden previously told reporters that he asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to declare a humanitarian pause in the Gaza Strip during a phone call on November 6.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu promise Destroy Hamas.