Thousands rally in Tel Aviv against Netanyahu’s new Gaza plan, demand release of hostages
TEL AVIV, ISRAEL, AUG 10 – Protesters oppose Netanyahu's Gaza war expansion plan, warning it risks hostages' lives amid rising casualties and urging an immediate ceasefire, organizers said over 100,000 attended.
- On Saturday, tens of thousands of protesters rallied in Tel Aviv opposing Prime Minister Netanyahu's decision to expand military operations by seizing Gaza City.
- The security cabinet approved the plan despite military warnings that this escalation could endanger about 50 hostages held in Gaza by militants.
- Demonstrators carried Israeli flags, images of hostages, and signs urging U.S. President Trump to intervene to stop Netanyahu from escalating the war further.
- More than 350 Israeli soldiers who served in the war have publicly refused to continue serving in what they call Netanyahu's political war, while Gaza's health ministry reported over 61,000 Palestinian deaths.
- The cabinet's decision sparked domestic protests and international condemnation, including calls for a ceasefire and negotiated hostage releases to alleviate the humanitarian crisis.
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Thousands in Israel protest Netanyahu Gaza plan, call for release of hostages
Hundreds of thousands of protesters flooded the streets of Israel, including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, on Saturday night to call for the release of the remaining hostages and object to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to expand military control of the Gaza Strip, which escalates the war. In Tel Aviv, an estimated 100,000 people marched to demand…
Relatives of hostages taken by Hamas fear that the decision by the Prime Minister's Security Cabinet to seize Gaza City will endanger the lives of the hostages who are still alive.
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