The demands on the government to reach a hostage deal continue in Israel.
26-year-old Noa Argamani, who was recently freed from Hamas, went out on Saturday and urged the country to do everything to bring home those who are still in captivity.
Protests against the ruling coalition and in support of a hostage deal took place in several major cities in Israel on Saturday evening, writes the newspaper Haaretz.
At the so-called hostage square in Tel Aviv, where people gather every week to demand the release of hostages, a video message from Noa Argamani was shown, who was rescued from the terrorist-stamped Hamas earlier in June.
We must not forget the hostages who are still in Hamas captivity, and we must do everything to bring them home, she says in the video.
26-year-old Noa Argamani was kidnapped along with her partner Avinatan Or during the attack on October 7 at the Nova music festival in Israel.
I want to take the opportunity to remind everyone that there are still 120 hostages in Hamas captivity. One of them is Avinatan Or, my partner, who I was separated from during the kidnapping.
In a video that went viral after the terrorist attack on October 7, Noa is seen screaming "don't kill me" as she is being taken away on a motorcycle.
Earlier in June, Israeli forces rescued Noa and three other hostages in a major rescue operation after they had been held captive for eight months.