Agencies-Gaza post
Families of Israeli prisoners in Gaza hold 3-day protest
Families of Israeli prisoners carried by the Palestinian Resistance in the Gaza Strip started a three-day protest this week to pressure the Israeli government to rise efforts to secure the return of the prisoners.
“The biggest deception that recent governments tell the public is that efforts are being made to return captives. No effort is being made to get them back,” Tzur Goldin, brother of Hadar Goldin said, who was arrested in 2014 during Operation Protective Edge and has since been held in Gaza.
“Today we are marching in place of the governments. All the terrorists have been released, all the gifts, the money, everything has been given to Hamas,” he added. “They continuously exchange with Hamas and abandoned the soldiers.”
Along with Goldin, the Palestinian Resistance is holding the body of Oron Shaul, who also lost during the 2014 operation in Gaza. The prisoners: Hisham al-Sayed and Avera Mengistu, voluntarily crossed the border into the strip between 2014 and 2015 and have been held imprisoned ever since. Most recently, Hamas stated that Sayed’s health had deteriorated.
The families march started from the Goldin family in Kfar Saba in central “Israel”, which will end in the country’s south at the security barrier separating Israel and Gaza.