Israeli Prisoners’ Families Block Road Between Tel Aviv and Haifa + Video
Rokna Political Desk: Families of Israeli prisoners held in Gaza took to the streets this morning to pressure Prime Minister Netanyahu into accepting a prisoner exchange deal with Hamas, blocking major roads in Tel Aviv.

According to Rokna, Israeli media reported nationwide strikes and protests across the occupied Palestinian territories in response to the policies of Israeli leaders, criticizing the ongoing war in Gaza and the regime’s obstruction in securing the release of their prisoners.
The Israeli media reported that protesters across the occupied territories demanded the return of Israeli prisoners and an end to the war in Gaza.
Channel 12 reported that protesters blocked the “Raanana” intersection in northern Tel Aviv, preventing the movement of vehicles.
The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation also reported that demonstrators blocked Highway 1 at the entrance to occupied Jerusalem, demanding the return of Israeli prisoners in Gaza.
Media reports indicated that protesters blocked roads in multiple locations across the occupied Palestinian territories. Settlers protesting the continuation of the war by Netanyahu’s government set tires on fire on Tuesday morning, blocking the road between occupied Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, and demanded a prisoner exchange agreement to free their loved ones in Gaza.
Families of Israeli prisoners, frustrated with the regime’s delay, indifference, and obstruction in securing the release of their prisoners in Gaza, and the uncertainty surrounding their fate, expressed their anger toward Israeli leaders by blocking the “Kibbutz Kabri” intersection in the occupied territories.
This morning, families also blocked the “Tel Qashish” intersection heading north in the occupied Palestinian territories.
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