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Israelis March from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in Support of Gaza Hostages

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Israelis March from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in Support of Gaza Hostages (Credit: timesofisrael.com)

What it is about

This week’s episode of “What Matters Now,” presented by The Times of Israel deputy editor Amanda Borschel-Dan, features senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur exploring a significant grassroots movement where hundreds, possibly thousands, of Israelis are marching from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in support of hostages held in Gaza and their families.

Why it matters

The demonstration underscores the resilience and unity of the Israeli people, demonstrating widespread support for those suffering hardships due to the conflict. Historically, protests in Israel have significantly influenced societal and political landscapes. Analyzing how past movements have met their objectives provides insight into the potential impact of the current protest, especially in shaping the trajectory of the ongoing war and imposing pressure for strategic responses.

The details

Starting on Wednesday afternoon, the march is set to conclude on Saturday night with a substantial rally in Jerusalem. This organized action is not merely a call for empathy but a strategic move to amplify the voice of hostages’ families, potentially shifting public policy and military strategies. By drawing historical parallels to previous protests that succeeded in altering Israeli society, the podcast delves into whether this mass mobilization could achieve similar feats.

What to watch

Stay tuned to “What Matters Now” as Amanda Borschel-Dan and Haviv Rettig Gur closely follow and analyze the developments of this protest. The episode poses critical questions on the effect of domestic mobilizations on foreign policy and conflict resolution, providing listeners with professionally curated insights into one of the most pressing humanitarian and political crises facing Israel today.

Available on your favorite platforms

“What Matters Now” podcasts can be downloaded from Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or any other platforms where you get your podcasts. Produced by Pod-Waves, this episode promises to be both informative and deeply engaging.

This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.

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