Organisers of a demonstration in central London demand the immediate return of innocent civilians kidnapped by Hamas, following the deadly raids on Israel. They call on the Qatari government to mediate and secure the release of hostages.
One of the organisers of a demonstration in central London calling for the immediate return of innocent civilians kidnapped by Hamas has told of the horror of learning her friend’s mother was abducted.
Orit Eyal-Fibeesh, one of the organisers, told the PA news agency the mother of her close friend was kidnapped. Anita Zehavi said her second cousin, Keith, and his wife, Aviva, were abducted from Kibbutz Kfar Aza and that she has not heard from them. Eyal Biram, from Bring Them Home Now, told the PA news agency: “Every day that they are not home is making their release much more complicated.“That’s one of the reasons why we are here today.”Fellow organiser, Gary Weiss, addressed the crowd: “We worry for their health, their survival, and long to see them reunited with their families.He continued: “This was not an act of liberation, nor a fight for freedom. It is morally corrupt. It is pure distilled cruelty. It is a pogrom.
“We are reaching out for help. We are reaching out to world leaders, to the Parliament to use whatever means they have at their disposal to bring the hostages home.”A spokesperson for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development office has said: “Our top priority remains the release of hostages and safety of British nationals in Gaza, and for humanitarian aid to get through.”
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