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2025/06/09 07:07
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A: Hey there! Did you catch the news about Tel Aviv? B: No, what's up? A: Well, there were lots of people demonstrating for a ceasefire in Gaza. B: Oh, really? Why's that? A: They think the military operations are putting hostages at risk and making life harder for folks in Gaza. They want the government to make a peace deal with Hamas instead. B: That sounds tough. What did one of the demonstrators say? A: One woman said that there aren't any winners in war, so the government should stop the military operations. B: I see. And what about the Israeli public opinion? A: Well, it seems like half of the people don't think the military operations will lead to a ceasefire or end Hamas. B: That's interesting. Did anything change over the weekend? A: Yeah, Israel announced they found a Thai hostage who had been taken by Hamas. But at the same time, health officials in Gaza said 95 people died in just two days. B: Wow, that's terrible. What's the government doing now? A: They're still pushing ahead with the military operations. They say they want to pressure Hamas into a ceasefire and release the hostages. But so far, there haven't been any major breakthroughs in the talks. ---------------- Thousands of demonstrators in Tel Aviv, Israel's largest commercial city, have urged the government to reach a ceasefire deal with Hamas and secure the release of the remaining hostages. The demonstrators staged a major rally on Saturday, and they called for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. They said the Israeli military's operations in Gaza are putting the lives of the hostages at risk and aggravating the suffering of the residents in Gaza. The people urged the government to reach a ceasefire and hostage release deal with Hamas. One woman said that the government should end the military operations because there are no winners in a war. An Israeli think tank released the results of an opinion poll on Friday. About 50 percent of the respondents said the military operations in Gaza will not lead to the release of the hostages or the elimination of Hamas. The poll appears to reflect strong public opposition within Israel to the military operations. On Saturday, the Israeli forces announced that they had retrieved the body of a Thai man who had been taken hostage by Hamas. The announcement came as the forces continued their attacks in Gaza. Health authorities in the enclave said on Saturday that 95 people had been killed during the previous two days. The Israeli government has been pressing ahead with the military offensives. It notes that its aim is to increase pressure on Hamas that will lead to a ceasefire and the release of the hostages. Progress has not been made in the negotiations, and the gap between the two sides is still wide.
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