Thousands of Israelis rallied across the country, including in Tel Aviv, demanding the government accept a deal with the Hamas group to secure the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip and to end the ongoing war. Families of hostages voiced frustration with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's approach, accusing him of prioritizing military action over negotiations and warning that further fighting could endanger the remaining captives. Separate anti-war protests, led by Jewish and Arab groups, also took place, calling for an immediate ceasefire and criticizing the government's handling of the conflict. Police intervened in some demonstrations, extinguishing bonfires and arresting a protester for alleged incitement, as tensions over the fate of the hostages and the war's continuation remain high.

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