Protests are occurring across cities and towns in Israel to commemorate the 100th day of the war against terror, after Hamas attacked Israel on October 7.
On this day, the focus is primarily on the numerous hostages held by terrorists in the Gaza Strip.
The most extensive 24-hour protest, despite the rainy weather, is unfolding in the area known as the "Hostage Square," near the Tel Aviv Museum of Fine Arts on Shaul Hamelech Boulevard.
The site features art installations and posters emphasizing the plight of the hostages and urging their release.
People with diverse views gather at the "Hostage Square," holding varying opinions on the current political and military leadership. Some demand an immediate halt to hostilities to secure the release of hostages, while others offer prayers for their rescue.
At a rally near the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, numerous yellow balloons were released into the sky, symbolizing the call for the release of prisoners.