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On this massive screen in Tel Aviv, the Israeli audience watched shocking scenes they had never anticipated before: three Israeli male captives, skeletal in appearance, unable to walk easily, starved in their captivity—their condition mirroring that of the people of Gaza, from whom the army has withheld food and water.
They saw a Palestinian resistance fighter conducting an interview in Hebrew for the first time, directly on this platform.
They also saw their exhausted families, worn down by the genocide and ethnic cleansing in the Gaza Strip, delivering a message urging the swift implementation of the second and third phases of the agreement. The families expressed gratitude to everyone who demonstrated against the government, demanding their return, emphasizing that it was the agreement, not military pressure, that brought them back. They also thanked the resistance for protecting them and providing them with food and water, even if scarce, just like the besieged people of Gaza.
Mike