Israeli war Cabinet due to meet as PM Netanyahu 'opposes' ending Gaza conflict
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Le Premier ministre israélien Benjamin Netanyahu s'est dit dimanche "fermement opposé" à la fin de la guerre dans la bande de Gaza, toujours sous les bombes, alors qu'une réunion de son cabinet de guerre se tient dans un contexte d'intenses tractations diplomatiques pour parvenir à une trêve. ...
From Israel, on Saturday evening, in several cities, opponents of the government gathered again, demanding the resignation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, early elections and a prisoner exchange deal, with hostages still in Gaza. At the protest in Tel Aviv, where it is reported that more than 80,000 people gathered, several protesters were arrested.
At a protest in Tel Aviv, where organizers claimed over 80,000 people gathered, several protesters were arrested.
Thousands of Israelis take to the streets again in protest against Prime Minister Netanyahu's government. Meanwhile, Israeli attacks in Gaza continue - despite international criticism.
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