Massive Protests Demand Netanyahu’s Resignation and Early Elections
Nearly 45,000 settlers took to the streets of “Tel Aviv” on Saturday, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and calling for early elections and a prisoner exchange deal.
The demonstrators, who gathered on Kaplan Street, raised large banners stating, “You are accused, Netanyahu, of not completing the deal. Netanyahu is an obstacle to the deal.”
Israeli media reported clashes between the occupation police and the demonstrators in front of the Israeli Ministry of Security. There was also a scuffle between the protesters and the police, resulting in several arrests.
In a related incident, five protesters were injured when they were run over by a car they tried to stop during the demonstration.
Benny Gantz, a member of the war cabinet, commented on the incident, describing it as “terrifying and deserving of condemnation.” He appealed, “No return to what was before October 7.”
As the resistance continues to psychologically outperform the enemy, protests continue in “Israel”. The occupation government has failed to achieve its declared goals at a time when it is stubborn about the file of Israeli prisoners, who are being killed as a result of the Israeli army’s raids on all parts of the sector.
The ongoing protests and the government’s failure to meet its objectives underscore the growing dissatisfaction among the Israeli public and the increasing pressure on Netanyahu’s administration. The demand for early elections and a prisoner exchange deal reflects the public’s desire for change and justice.