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Live: Families of hostages reach Jerusalem on march for Israel-Hamas war

Live: Families of hostages reach Jerusalem on march for Israel-Hamas war

End of the march of relatives of hostages in the Israel-Hamas war: arrival in Jerusalem

\n\nAfter several days of walking, relatives of the hostages in the opposing conflict Israel and the Hamas arrived at Jerusalem. This highly symbolic event aroused great emotion throughout the country.\n\n

Tribute to the hostages and call for peace

\n\nThe families of the hostages began this march with the aim of paying tribute to their detained loved ones and to bear witness to the reality of the humanitarian situation in the region. They traveled hundreds of kilometers, overcoming obstacles and difficult terrain, in a spirit of meditation and solidarity.\n\nArrived at Jerusalem, participants held a silent vigil in front of the Prime Minister's residence. They held up photos of their loved ones held hostage and called on the Israeli government to work tirelessly to ensure their release.\n\n

A symbolic journey

\n\nThis march, which began in the north of the country, is a symbol in the fight waged by the relatives of the hostages. The route was traced to cross regions affected by the conflict between Israel At Hamas, thus marking a desire to unify the country around this humanitarian cause.\n\nDuring this period, the marchers met with other families affected by the war, generating collective awareness of the importance of achieving a peaceful resolution to the conflict.\n\n

A strong message for the end of the Israel-Hamas conflict

\n\nBeyond the fate of the hostages, this march is an appeal to the international community. The participants wish to draw attention to the need for a peaceful and lasting resolution of the conflict between Israel and the Hamas for decades. It is an invitation to understanding, empathy and intervention to put an end to this situation, which causes immense suffering for thousands of people.\n\nWhether directly affected by the detention of a loved one or simply concerned about the future of their country, all participants in the march share the same hope: that of seeing lasting peace established in the region, for the good of all. \n\n