Post by : Bianca Qureshi
Large-scale protests have broken out across Israel, with thousands of people taking to the streets to voice anger at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government. Demonstrations have been reported in major cities such as Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, where protesters are calling for political change, fresh elections, and stronger action on key issues including the ongoing war and hostage negotiations.
The rallies are part of a wider wave of anti-government protests that have continued since the Gaza war and disputes over judicial reforms, drawing massive crowds and deepening political divisions nationwide.
Some demonstrators accuse the government of mismanaging the conflict and undermining democratic institutions, while supporters of Netanyahu maintain that the government must remain focused on national security during a time of war.
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