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Polish Defence Minister Presents Widespread Defence Training “In Readiness”.
From left to right, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, and Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, take part in a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defence public training programme called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This programme aims at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defence, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cyber security, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public. (Photo by/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Defence Minister Presents Widespread Defence Training “In Readiness”.
From left to right, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, take part in a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defence public training programme called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This programme is aimed at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defence, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cybersecurity, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Defence Minister Presents Widespread Defence Training “In Readiness”.
From left to right, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, take part in a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defence public training programme called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This programme is aimed at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defence, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cybersecurity, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Defence Minister Presents Widespread Defence Training “In Readiness”.
From left to right, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, take part in a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defence public training programme called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This programme is aimed at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defence, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cybersecurity, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190813321_NUR
Polish Defence Minister Presents Widespread Defence Training “In Readiness”.
From left to right, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, take part in a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defence public training programme called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This programme is aimed at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defence, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cybersecurity, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190813313_NUR
Polish Defence Minister Presents Widespread Defence Training “In Readiness”.
From left to right, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, take part in a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defence public training programme called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This programme is aimed at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defence, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cybersecurity, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190813260_NUR
Polish Defence Minister Presents Widespread Defence Training “In Readiness”.
State Secretary at the defense ministry, Cezary Tomczyk, takes part in a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defense ministry, Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defense public training program called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This program is aimed at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defense, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cybersecurity, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public. (Photo by A/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190813212_NUR
Polish Defence Minister Presents Widespread Defence Training “In Readiness”.
Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, and State Secretary at the defence ministry, Cezary Tomczyk, take part in a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defence ministry, Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defence public training programme called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This programme is aimed at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defence, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cyber security, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public. -
DUKAS_190813179_NUR
Polish Defence Minister Presents Widespread Defence Training “In Readiness”.
From left to right, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, take part in a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defence public training programme called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This programme is aimed at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defence, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cybersecurity, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190813141_NUR
Polish Defence Minister Presents Widespread Defence Training “In Readiness”.
From left to right, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, take part in a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defence public training programme called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This programme is aimed at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defence, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cybersecurity, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Defence Minister Presents Widespread Defence Training “In Readiness”.
A patch of the Polish Cyberspace Armed Forces is seen during a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defence public training programme called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This programme is aimed at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defence, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cyber security, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public. (Photo by A/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Defence Minister Presents Widespread Defence Training “In Readiness”.
From left to right, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, take part in a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defence public training programme called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This programme is aimed at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defence, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cybersecurity, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Defence Minister Presents Widespread Defence Training “In Readiness”.
Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, take part in a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defence public training programme called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This programme is aimed at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defence, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cyber security, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public. (Photo by/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Defence Minister Presents Widespread Defence Training “In Readiness”.
From left to right, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, take part in a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defence ministry Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defence public training programme called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This programme is aimed at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defence, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cybersecurity, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Defence Minister Presents Widespread Defence Training “In Readiness”.
Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, and State Secretary at the defence ministry, Cezary Tomczyk, take part in a press conference at the General Staff of the Polish Army in Warsaw, Poland, on November 6, 2025. The Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, holds a press conference in which he presents, together with State Secretary at the defence ministry, Cezary Tomczyk, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Wieslaw Kukula, and the Division General of the Polish Cyberspace Defence Forces, Karol Molenda, a new defence public training programme called ''wGotowosci'' (In readiness). This programme is aimed at every Polish citizen from the age of 18 who wants to deepen their knowledge about defence, first aid in situations of natural disaster or armed conflict, and cyber security, among others. Every Polish citizen can sign up for the training voluntarily via the government's ID App mObywatel. The government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, aims to train 100,000 volunteers annually by 2027 and works to increase the availability of training for citizens, as well as enhance national security through initiatives like improved emergency shelters and self-defense courses for the public. -
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PEOPLE - Jonathan Baily ist zum Sexiest Man Alive gekürt worden
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DUK10164665_011
PEOPLE - Jonathan Baily ist zum Sexiest Man Alive gekürt worden
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PEOPLE - Jonathan Baily ist zum Sexiest Man Alive gekürt worden
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PEOPLE - Jonathan Baily ist zum Sexiest Man Alive gekürt worden
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PEOPLE - Jonathan Baily ist zum Sexiest Man Alive gekürt worden
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PEOPLE - Jonathan Baily ist zum Sexiest Man Alive gekürt worden
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PEOPLE - Jonathan Baily ist zum Sexiest Man Alive gekürt worden
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PEOPLE - Jonathan Baily ist zum Sexiest Man Alive gekürt worden
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PEOPLE - Jonathan Baily ist zum Sexiest Man Alive gekürt worden
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PEOPLE - Jonathan Baily ist zum Sexiest Man Alive gekürt worden
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PEOPLE - Jonathan Baily ist zum Sexiest Man Alive gekürt worden
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DUK10164665_001
PEOPLE - Jonathan Baily ist zum Sexiest Man Alive gekürt worden
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
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Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
Hostage Families rally at three London embassies on World Human Rights Day in plea for intervention in releasing the 100 hostages held in Gaza, London, UK.
10th December 2024
Today (10th December 2024), World Human Rights Day, families and supporters of hostages held in Gaza travelled between the Turkish, Qatari and Egyptian Embassies in specially designed bus featuring images and stories of the nine British-linked hostages.
The initiative was organized by the Hostages Families Forum UK with Stop The Hate UK. Participants, dressed in symbolic attire including yellow blindfolds, carried messages of hope and determination, to share their plea for the three ambassadors to assist in facilitating an urgent deal to release all of the hostages.
None of the ambassadors agreed to meet with the families, or be photographed with the peaceful participants of the rally.
Currently, 100 hostages from over 20 nationalities remain in captivity Gaza, including nine with British connections: Emily Damari, Eli Sharabi, Yossi Sharabi, Avinatan Or, Tsachi Idan, Shay Levinson, Keith Siegel, Ilan Weiss and Oded Lifshitz. These hostages, alongside 91 others, have endured captivity for over 424 days and they have not been visited by any international aid organizations.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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