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    Protesters outside Netanyahu's home call on Israeli PM for hostage deal

    By Simon Druker,

    3 hours ago

    Sept. 30 (UPI) -- A group of protesters held a demonstration Monday outside the private residence of Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, calling on the Israeli prime minister to reach a deal with Hamas to repatriate hostages.

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    A group of protestors held a demonstration Monday outside the private residence of Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, calling on the Israeli Prime Minister to reach a deal with Hamas to repatriate hostages. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI

    Families of those still being held by the militant group were among the protesters Monday demanding that Netanyahu find a way to bring home the remaining hostages held in Gaza .

    On the eve of the Jewish New Year of Rosh Hashanah, demonstrators held photos of their loved ones held captive. They also displayed signs referring to Netanyahu and his ministers as the"Cabinet of death."

    Police were unable to control the crowd, which made it through barriers to Netanyahu's home.

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    Families of those still being held by Hamas were among the protestors Monday, demanding that Benjamin Netanyahu find a way to bring home the remaining hostages held in Gaza. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI

    Officials believe Hamas is still holding about 95 people hostage in the Palestinian enclave. That number includes the bodies of at least 33 people who already are confirmed dead by the Israel Defense Forces.

    The militant group captured a total of 251 people during its surprise attack at the Nova music festival near the Israel-Gaza border last October 7 that left about 1,200 dead.

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    Police were unable to control the crowd, which made it through barriers to Benjamin Netanyahu's home. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI

    Hamas also continues to hold hostage a pair of Israeli civilians who entered the Strip in 2014 and 2015, as well as the bodies of two IDF soldiers killed at about the same time.

    "I would like to stand by the families of the fallen, thanks to who, we live here. I send best wishes for a quick and full recovery to all of the dear wounded," Netanyahu said Saturday as part of a larger post on X to mark the holiday.

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    Officials believe Hamas is still holding around 95 people hostage in the Palestinian enclave, including the bodies of at least 33 people who are already confirmed dead by the Israel Defense Forces. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI

    "I would like to stand by the dear families of the hostages; our hostages are always first and foremost with us, and we will not rest until we return them all."

    The demonstration comes as the IDF continues its offensive against Hezbollah and its leadership in Lebanon and Iran.

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    Families and supporters of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza hold placards with photos of hostages and members of the Israeli government at a protest outside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem on Monday. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI

    On Sunday, the Lebanese government confirmed Israel has killed another leader of the Iranian-backed militant group.

    Nabil Qaouk was the commander of Hezbollah's Preventative Security Unit and a member of the political party's central council.

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