Hundreds of Israelis protest against war, clash with police
Protests against Israel's joint operation with the US continue despite wartime bans, with 18 arrests reported and growing opposition from 11.5% of the population, a poll found.
- Weekly protests against the war launched by Israel and the United States against Iran on February 28 have been taking place in Tel Aviv and elsewhere.
- Hundreds of demonstrators clashed with police during unauthorized protests against the war in Tel Aviv and Haifa, leading to several arrests.
- A poll found that 78 percent of Jewish Israelis back the war, compared to just 19 percent among the Arab Israeli minority.
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People all over Israel are protesting against the war. The biggest rally takes place on Habima Square in Tel Aviv, and soon it will be about much more than Iran.
According to local media, at another demonstration in the northern port city of Haifa, at least five additional individuals were arrested.
While the Middle East reels from new missile threats, an internal front is brewing within Israel. Thousands of people took to the streets of Tel Aviv and around 20 other Israeli cities for the largest anti-war protests since the war began, demanding the government stop escalating the conflict with Iran. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing the leading Israeli publication Haaretz. Read also: Iran protests: Over 50 people killed, including chi…
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