FAMILIES of Israeli hostages march to Jerusalem yesterday — calling for the immediate release of their loved ones.
Devastated relatives of the 134 people still held in Gaza were seen near Kiryat Gat on the second day of a four-day trek.
EPAFamilies of Israeli hostages march to Jerusalem calling for the immediate release of their loved ones[/caption]
EPADevastated relatives were seen near Kiryat Gat on the second day of a four-day trek[/caption]
EPAThe march is set to culminate tomorrow in a massive protest in front of the Knesset — Israel’s House of Representatives[/caption]
It is set to culminate tomorrow in a massive protest in front of the Knesset — Israel’s House of Representatives.
It comes after more than 100 Palestinians were killed as they waited for an aid convoy in northern Gaza yesterday.
Another 750 were wounded when Israeli forces fired at Palestinians who had gathered expecting the arrival of food trucks on a coastal road west of Gaza City, according to officials.
Thousands have died since Hamas seized hostages in the October 7 terror attack on Israel.
Dozens of Palestinian civilians have died after being crushed by humanitarian aid trucks entering northern Gaza, Israel claims.
Israel Defence Forces claim the residents surrounded the trucks and looted supplies before they were run over.
But Gaza health authorities said the victims were shot dead by Israeli forces as they waited for an aid delivery on Thursday.
Chilling black and white aerial footage appears to show huge numbers of people running toward the convoy of trucks, ostensibly clambering over each other to get to what was inside.
Officials estimate at least 104 people were killed and more than 280 wounded in the tragedy near Gaza City.
The Israeli military is investigating the claim.
AlamyA wounded man at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City[/caption]
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