Massive protests erupted across Israel as families of hostages held in Gaza accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of blocking a potential deal. Demonstrators launched a “National Day of Solidarity”, blocking major highways including the Ayalon Highway in Tel Aviv with burning tires, while others gathered outside ministers’ homes and government offices. Protesters read aloud hostages’ names, carried signs declaring “Dead hostages don’t speak”, and accused the government of abandoning their loved ones. <br /><br />Highways across Israel – from Jerusalem to Haifa, Tel Aviv to the Negev – were paralyzed by demonstrators demanding the release of captives and an end to the war. Families and supporters claim Netanyahu is prioritizing his political survival over citizens’ lives, while Israeli officials quietly met with an Egyptian delegation over a possible deal. <br /><br />This dramatic day of unrest, marked by highway blockages, burning tires, marches, and emotional speeches from hostage relatives, reflects the growing political, social, and humanitarian crisis inside Israel. <br />#TelAvivProtest #IsraelProtests #AyalonHighway #HostageCrisis #NetanyahuProtest #BurningTires #IsraelPolitics #EndTheWar #FreeTheHostages #HostageFamilies #IsraelNews #MiddleEastCrisis #ProtestsInIsrael #GazaHostages #HostageDeal #NationalDayOfSolidarity #HostagesSquare <br />#IsraelUnderFire #NetanyahuCrisis #TelAvivNews #PoliticalProtest #IsraelConflict #HighwayBlockage #IsraelDemonstrations #FamiliesOfHostages #StandWithHostages #IsraelUnrest #TelAvivClashes #IsraelUpdates #BreakingIsrael <br />The World is World's leading social media news channel, providing the most up-to-date information on local and international political affairs, sports, business, and entertainment to a diverse audience. The World has built a distinct niche in the social media market by providing dedicated news services and excellent coverage of breaking events. The idea of transparency and accountability is central to The World's beliefs, cementing its position as one of the most reliable sources of information in the world.