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Published Israeli hostage express express, anger about renewed Gaza Airtrikes-Xinhua

On February 20, 2025, people see the transfer of the handover of the body of Israeli hostages on TV on a place in Tel Aviv, Israel, (Tomer Neuberg/Jini via Xinhua)

Jerusalem, March 18 (Xinhua) – Israeli hostages, which were published on Tuesday in the first phase of the recent ceasefire on social media to express their fear and anger about the resumption of Israel's air strikes in the Gaza, and asked the government to resume negotiations.

Yardgen Bibas, who was released in a captivity in a captivity in the early February after 484 days in captivity, the Israeli government asked to secure the release of the remaining 59 hostages through negotiations and not through military pressure that could risk their lives.

His wife and two young sons were killed in Gaza during his captivity.

“Israel's decision to return to fight brings me back to Gaza, to the moments when I heard the noises of explosions around me and feared and feared for my life and feared that the tunnel in which I was captured could collapse,” he wrote.

“I am petrified for my best friends David and Ariel Cunio (who are still kept in Gaza),” he said, adding that it is not too late to secure their release by a deal.

“We have to stop the fights and bring everyone home,” he added.

Romi Gonen, who belonged to the first group of three hostages published by Hamas in January, remembered Horror “the moment in captivity when I heard the selection after the (first) agreement collapsed and stated that I would not be released soon.” She appealed to the Israeli government: “Go out! That's the most urgent!”

Omer Wenkert, another published Geisel, wrote: “Back to the fight? Did you listen to a word of what we, the returnees in the last deal, did you tell us?” He added: “The feeling of being abandoned is the strongest that I've ever felt.”

The Israeli state Kan TV reported that hundreds of hostages marched on street 1, which connects Tel Aviv and Jerusalem and the government demanded that the hostage be released by a contract with Hamas. In the past, the families made an explanation that they would set up a protest camp in the city when they arrived in Jerusalem.

The two -month ceasefire from Gaza was smashed overnight when Israel started air strikes in the enclave, killed more than 400 people and triggered international conviction.