Sister of Hamas hostage paints ‘stop sabotaging’ as she hangs off Jerusalem’s Chords Bridge

Natalie Zangauker, sister of Hamas hostage Matan Zangauker, is hung over Jerusalem's Chords Bridge with graffiti reading "stop sabotaging," as a march urging a deal to free the captives enters Jerusalem, July 13, 2024. (G.S./Pro-Democracy Protest Movement)
Natalie Zangauker, sister of Hamas hostage Matan Zangauker, is hung over Jerusalem's Chords Bridge with graffiti reading "stop sabotaging," as a march urging a deal to free the captives enters Jerusalem, July 13, 2024. (G.S./Pro-Democracy Protest Movement)

Natalie Zangauker, whose brother Matan is held hostage by Hamas, hangs over Jerusalem’s Chords Bridge while writing “stop sabotaging” in graffiti paint, as the four-day-long protest march for a hostage deal enters Jerusalem.

The graffiti appears to be a message directed at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has been accused by some relatives of hostages of torpedoing talks for a deal.

Marchers are heading to the Prime Minister’s Residence for a rally set to be held concurrently with mass demonstrations throughout the country.

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