Family members of remaining Hamas hostages in Gaza took to the streets on Tuesday to protest against humanitarian aid for Gaza. About 30 protesters who tried to block aid trucks going into Gaza were stopped by Israeli police on the way to the Kerem Shalom crossing. “We are going to stop the trucks because it’s supposed to be humanitarian for humanitarian, it can’t be only one side. Take out the hostages,” one protester said.
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‘It can’t be only one side’: Families of hostages protest against humanitarian aid for Gaza
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