Israelis march to Netanyahu's residence, urge him to strike deal with Hamas

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Israelis march to Netanyahu's residence, urge him to strike deal with Hamas
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Families of hostages blame PM Benjamin Netanyahu for failing to bring back captives, citing other obstacles he imposed.

Protest against Israeli PM Netanyahu before he departs for the US to address Congress, in Jerusalem. / Photo: Reuters

Families of the hostages and the Israeli public, along with the political system, blame Netanyahu for failing to reach a deal to bring back the captives, citing additional conditions and obstacles he has imposed. Among Netanyahu's conditions were preventing the return of Palestinian fighters from southern Gaza to the north, searching returnees at the Netzarim checkpoint, and maintaining the army's presence at the Philadelphi Corridor, which was fully controlled by the Israeli army on May 29.

Even before Israel's genocidal war in Gaza and the pressure from his political opponents and families of hostages, Netanyahu has been facing pressure over his planned judicial overhaul.

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