 Drone footage showed thousands of people marching on the highway to Jerusalem on November 18, calling on the Israeli government to do more to secure the release of around 240 people held hostage by Hamas militants since the attack on Israeli on October 7. Relatives and supporters of the hostages have been marching from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and camp just outside Jerusalem overnight before the 5th. And final day of their walk towards Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office on. Saturday, holding pictures of the hostages and missing relatives the demonstrators waved Israeli flags, enchanted, we won't give up. We demand the hostages release. We don't have time, we don't have one hour more, we don't know if she is alive," said Adriana Adri talking about her elderly mother-in-law who was taken with Adri's 63-year-old husband. The captives ranging from babies to grandparents are believed to be held in by Hamas militants in tunnels deep under the Gaza Strip which the Israeli army has been pounding daily since October 7. We are marching today, it's the 5th day, the last day of this march. We will enter today to Jerusalem, all the way to the Prime Minister's office. And we are here, thousands of people, of course the family of the hostages and with us thousands of thousands of Israelis came to support us all the way to achieve our demand, to show our demand to the government, to the cabinet members, to do everything they can to bring the hostages back. We are expecting from them to meet with us, we are expecting from them to tell us how they are going to do it and we cannot wait any longer. So we are demanding from them to do that now, to pay any price to bring the hostages back. In Bar, my partner, my girlfriend, she is really an amazing girl, funny, clever, sensitive, talented, she is an artist, she is a graphic design student, she is brilliant, she is full of love and care. She went to the music festival as a caregiver, as a volunteer to help others and she was kidnapped in October 7 from the music festival. Today is my husband's birthday, he is 63 and his mother, Yaffa Adar, is kidnapped. She is 85 years old and we are not with her and we are marching, we are marching to Jerusalem to bring her back, to shout and to say that she must be here back with all the equipment. We don't have time, we don't have one hour more, we don't know if she is alive.