Yossi Tzur, whose son Blondi was killed four years ago in an Arab bombing attack, speaks out against the ceasefire. Israel began pulling troops out of Gaza on January 18th even though they were far from removing the threat of Hamas rockets.

In the above video, Tzur says that he launched petitions calling to punish politicians in the upcoming elections who tied the IDF's hands and prevented them from crushing the enemy.

Tzur says that these politicians are not thinking of Israel's long-term interests.

While Tzur says he will always grieve for his son, right now he has more distress over what this ceasefire means for his living children. As long as Hamas is still in action, he says, there will always be a possibility of rockets hitting houses and schools and killing innocent civilians.