Tens of thousands of Israelis are set to join hostage families at mass rallies on Saturday night to urge the government to reach a deal that will free all the remaining captives held in Gaza after Israel and Hamas accepted the outlines of a US truce deal.

The rallies will be held as the security cabinet gathers to discuss Hamas’s response to the emerging ceasefire-hostage deal, ahead of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s trip to the White House on Monday.

The Hostages and Missing Families Forum demanded a comprehensive deal to end the war and release the remaining 50 hostages, at least 28 of whom are dead, even as Israeli officials are reportedly working to see which living hostages to prioritize in the partial, phased release under discussion.

“Amid reports of a partial deal, and the prime minister’s trip to the United States, hostage families invite Israelis of all stripes to come to Hostages Square and join them in a clear call: ‘This is the time to finish the job, reach a comprehensive deal and ensure full Israeli victory,” said the Forum in a press release on its weekly main rally in Tel Aviv.

The rally is set to include speeches by Yuval Sharabi, the daughter of slain hostage Yossi Sharabi and niece of released hostage Eli Sharabi; Macabit Meyer, the aunt of twin-brother hostages Gali and Ziv Berman; Michel Illouz, father of slain hostage Guy Illouz; Yechiel Yehoud, father of released hostage Arbel Yehoud; and Dani Elgarat, brother of slain hostage Itzik Elgarat.

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