Families of Israeli captives held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip hold a protest in Tel Aviv on Tuesday to mark 200 days of their sons being held captive.
The families and their supporters paint their hands red and hold them up to the sky, calling on the Israeli government to act to secure the release of at least 133 captives still held in the besieged enclave.
Earlier on Monday, Israeli protesters gathered outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence to mark the first night of Jewish Passover.
Later in the night, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the gates of Netanyahu’s house in Caesarea and call out Netanyahu’s leadership out.
Israeli protesters set fire to a symbolic Passover table and chanted slogans calling for Israeli captives to be released.
The Jewish holiday of Passover began across the Zionist entity on Monday evening.
As protesters gathered near Netanyahu’s residence on Monday, some 500 members of the Kibbutz Be’eri held a Passover Seder(dinner) in Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square.
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and war cabinet minister Gadi Eisenkot attended the event in Tel Aviv.
Source: Israeli media