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Relatives of Gaza hostages burst into Israeli parliament demanding action as war against Hamas grinds on

  • The action by about 20 people on Monday signalled growing domestic dissent in the fourth month of the Gaza war against Hamas
  • ‘Just one I’d like to get back alive, one out of three!’ a woman protester cried after pushing into the Knesset Finance Committee discussion

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Relatives of Israelis, who have been held hostage by Hamas militants since October 7, storm a parliamentary committee session in Jerusalem, Israel on Monday. Photo: Reuters
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A group of relatives of Israelis held hostage by Palestinian gunmen in Gaza stormed a parliamentary committee session in Jerusalem on Monday, demanding that the lawmakers do more to try to free their loved ones.

The action by about 20 people signalled growing domestic dissent in the fourth month of the war against Hamas.

One woman held up pictures of three family members who were among the 253 people seized in the cross-border Hamas rampage of October 7 that triggered the worst fighting in decades.

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Some 130 remain in captivity after others were brought home in a November truce.

Relatives and supporters of the Israeli hostages held in Gaza by Hamas attend a protest calling for their release outside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s home in Jerusalem, Sunday. Photo: AP
Relatives and supporters of the Israeli hostages held in Gaza by Hamas attend a protest calling for their release outside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s home in Jerusalem, Sunday. Photo: AP

“Just one I’d like to get back alive, one out of three!” the woman protester cried after pushing into the Knesset Finance Committee discussion.

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