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cctv live report丨rallies were held in many places in israel, and people called for a ceasefire agreement to be reached as soon as possible

2024-09-02

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on september 1, local time, israeli people held rallies in tel aviv, haifa, ashkelon and other places, criticizing the israeli government for failing to ensure the safe release of detainees and demanding that the israeli government take immediate action to reach a ceasefire and exchange agreement for detained persons with the palestinian islamic resistance movement (hamas) as soon as possible.
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cctv reporter wang yin: i am now in front of the israeli parliament building in west jerusalem. after the news that the israeli army found the bodies of six more detainees in the gaza strip on the evening of august 31st local time, thousands of israeli people gathered here on the afternoon of september 1st to express their anger at the government's poor performance in rescuing the detainees, and continued to put pressure on the government, urging it to reach a ceasefire and personnel exchange agreement in the gaza strip as soon as possible.
the people participating in the rally could not hide their sadness and disappointment. they held up banners and photos of israeli detainees, shouted slogans such as "act now", and demanded that the israeli government take immediate action to reach a ceasefire and an agreement to exchange the detainees.
protester sharon: we are here to protest and demand that the israeli government make the right decision, stop the conflict, and do everything possible to bring the detainees home alive.
protester zvi: today (september 1) we are protesting here to demand the release of those detained in the gaza strip. not just today (september 1), we have been protesting for more than 300 days.
currently, the new round of ceasefire negotiations in the gaza strip that resumed in mid-august has reached a deadlock again. many protesters said that it was israeli prime minister netanyahu and others who deliberately obstructed the conclusion of a ceasefire agreement. although the prospects are not optimistic, everyone still hopes that the ceasefire negotiations can make progress.
protester bruno: i don't know if this is the last chance, but it is certainly a chance. we need a chance to end everything, so i really hope that the ceasefire talks can continue. we should do everything possible to reach an agreement.
protester sharon: we hope that the negotiations will continue, but we are worried that netanyahu does not really want to negotiate. he always finds ways (to prevent negotiations) at the last minute. i think the people of gaza are also suffering. i think the conflict will not bring us any benefits. the negotiations should continue and an agreement must be reached.
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