Israelis take to streets in anger as Netanyahu resumes air strikes on Gaza
- Thousands of Israelis protested outside Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's residence, expressing anger over his government's actions, including renewing air strikes on Gaza after a ceasefire.
- Demonstrators criticized Netanyahu for using the Gaza conflict to divert attention from his political troubles and called for him to prioritize obtaining hostages' release over military actions against Hamas.
- Opposition leader Yair Lapid joined the protests, stating that the government is 'tearing us apart' and criticizing plans to dismiss Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar.
- Protesters emphasized the need for Netanyahu to focus on getting the hostages back, stating that the most important issue is to get the hostages back.
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Israel: Netanyahu faces backlash over Gaza, security service
Israelis have condemned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to resume the war in Gaza and dismiss the head of Israel's internal security service. Critics have accused Netanyahu of political maneuvering.
Israelis take to streets in anger as Netanyahu resumes air strikes on Gaza
Thousands of Israelis took to the streets of Jerusalem on Wednesday to call on Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to end the war on the Gaza Strip and return the hostages. Israel resumed a series of deadly air strikes on the besieged Palestinian enclave on Tuesday after nearly two months of a ceasefire.
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