Former Defense Minister Benny Gatz has proposed forming a government of national unity, prioritizing the release of hostages.
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Thousands of Israelis took to the streets on Saturday to demand a cease-fire agreement in Gaza. A large number of citizens have participated in this demonstration rally in many cities.
According to the protesters, the remaining Israeli hostages are in danger because of the plan to take control of Gaza City.
Israel's former defense minister, Benny Gatz, has called for the formation of a temporary government of national unity, giving legitimacy to the release of hostages.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition has a majority of far-right members, he says, and opposes any agreements with Hamas to end the war.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health in Gaza has said that more than 60 people have died due to Israeli attacks and malnutrition in the last 24 hours.
The Secretary General of the United Nations called for an immediate ceasefire and the release of all hostages and humanitarian access, calling the situation in Gaza a failure of humanity.
