Protesters gathered outside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence before marching to his office located in central Jerusalem to demand ceasefire in Gaza on March 20, two days Israeli forces abandoned the Jan 19 truce with Hamas.
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00:00We feel that the Israeli democracy was hijacked by the worst people possible, people that
00:28care about nothing but their very narrow self-interests.
00:32As we see it, not only by the lack of attention to the process of releasing all the hostages,
00:49which is outrageous, but also by the life of the Palestinians that are massively being
00:55killed.
00:56And this is the leadership right now, but the majority of the people is not behind all
01:05those activities.
01:06My son was born again.
01:07I wish that all the families will get back their lives and we will finish, we will end
01:10this nightmare.
01:11We can recover, all the people, citizens need to recover from this horrible thing.
01:35We're just a few days after the war was resumed in Gaza and we're very worried about the fate
01:39of all the hostages, because we know that the military pressure puts a very, very large
01:47risk on their lives.
01:49My cousin, Karmel Gat, was murdered because of the military pressure.
01:53And we know that there are more than 20 hostages still alive in captivity.
01:59We have to make sure that they're back alive.
02:01That's what we call for a permanent ceasefire and a deal that will bring all the hostages,
02:06all 59 hostages, back home immediately before and above anything else.