Massive mobilization in Tel Aviv against Benjamin Netanyahu and for the release of the hostages

As happens every Saturday in the largest Israeli city, protesters expressed themselves against the government’s handling of the Gaza war, which broke out almost nine months ago, after the Hamas attack and the kidnapping of hundreds of Israeli citizens, many of whom are still detained against their will.

According to the Hofshi Israel organization, which called the rally, this Saturday’s was the largest concentration so far, in which some 150,000 people participated.

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Some protesters threw themselves on the ground in the Plaza de la Democracia, covered in red paint, to denounce what they consider “the death of democracy” under the conservative government. Among them Yuval Diskin, former head of the Shin Bet internal security agency, who He called Netanyahu the “worst prime minister” in Israel’s history.

The Israelis accuse the coalition of conservatives, nationalists and ultra-Orthodox Jews in power to prolong the war in Gaza and endanger the security of the country and the hostages.

Another Israeli attack on Gaza leaves at least 42 Palestinians dead

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The massive mobilization took place almost simultaneously with the new attack by the Israeli armed forces on Gaza districts, causing at least 42 people to die this Saturdayaccording to the director of the media office of the Hamas-led government.

An Israeli attack on houses in Al-Shati, one of the eight historic refugee camps in the Strip, killed 24 peopleIsmail Al-Thawabta told international news agencies, and others 18 Palestinians killed in attack on houses in Al-Tuffah neighborhood.

The Israel Defense Forces issued a brief statement in which they indicated that “a moment ago, IDF fighter jets attacked two Hamas military infrastructure sites in the Gaza City area“, without providing further details.

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