Families of hostages to spend night outside Netanyahu's Caesarea residence
Families of hostages held by terrorists in the Gaza Strip plan to spend the night of Saturday, January 20, outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Caesarea.
The families' headquarters stated that the 105 days of what they called "special favored status" had ended, accusing the government of merely "playing for time."
They now believe it's no longer about freeing the hostages but about saving their lives.
Organizers of the protest expect the Prime Minister to come out and address the people's concerns.
The headquarters also announced that a rally in support of the hostages and their families will take place on Hatufim Square (Hostage Square), in front of the Tel Aviv Museum, on Saturday.