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Families of hostages in Gaza protested in Tel Aviv, urging US President Donald Trump to pressure Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a deal, as Israel halts aid to Gaza to force Hamas into a ceasefire agreement.

Relatives of hostages still held in Gaza protested in Tel Aviv, urging former US President Donald Trump to push Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to secure their release.

Naama Weinberg, whose cousin Itay Svirsky died after 99 days in captivity, called Netanyahu “responsible for the death and murder” of 37 hostages and urged Trump not to cooperate with him.

Trump, after meeting former hostages, issued a “last warning” to Hamas to release all captives. Meanwhile, Israel has halted aid to Gaza, seeking to pressure Hamas into a new ceasefire deal.

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