Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing widespread public outrage in his country. Thousands took to the streets of Tel Aviv on Saturday, demanding the formation of a new government and the immediate release of hostages held by Hamas through negotiations.
Protesters turned central Tel Aviv into a sea of people, calling for Netanyahu’s resignation and an end to the ongoing conflict with Hamas. This demonstration was part of a weekly movement that has seen hundreds of citizens voicing their frustrations.
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The protesters criticized Netanyahu’s government for its failure to secure the release of Israeli hostages and bring an end to the prolonged conflict with Hamas.
Many expressed anger over the government’s decisions, stating, “We are tired of poor leadership and demand a responsible government that prioritizes its citizens.”
Since the escalation of violence on October 7 in Gaza, Netanyahu has faced increasing pressure from the public.
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Protests against him have become a daily occurrence, often leading to clashes with security forces and mass arrests. Despite the mounting opposition, Netanyahu has remained steadfast in his decisions.