Thousands Protest Against Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Government in Israe

A large-scale protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government has taken place in Israel, with thousands of Israelis calling for the government to negotiate with Hamas for the release of prisoners in Gaza. Protesters pressured Prime Minister Netanyahu to reach an agreement with Hamas to secure the release of nearly 100 captives still held in the war-torn Gaza Strip.

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Thousands Protest Against Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Government in Israe


Thousands Protest Against Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Government in Israel

Tel Aviv – A large-scale protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government has taken place in Israel, with thousands of Israelis calling for the government to negotiate with Hamas for the release of prisoners in Gaza. Protesters pressured Prime Minister Netanyahu to reach an agreement with Hamas to secure the release of nearly 100 captives still held in the war-torn Gaza Strip.

Protesters have demanded that international efforts be intensified for the quick release of the Gaza detainees. This protest is part of ongoing protests and criticism of the Israeli government that have emerged since the conflict in Gaza began.

During the protest, participants carried placards that read "Release the prisoners" and "Netanyahu, start negotiations." They emphasized that the Israeli government must find a peaceful solution through negotiations to release the detainees in Gaza.

The protests, which were largely peaceful, took place in streets and public spaces across various cities. This protest has added new pressure on Netanyahu’s government in the political sphere of Israel, where public support for the government has been steadily declining.