Jerusalem: The Israel-Gaza war, which started exactly six months ago on October 7, 2023, after 1,170 Israeli civilians were killed in a terrorist attack by Hamas, has entered its seventh month. At such a time, lakhs of people have come out on the streets in protest against PM Benjamin Netanyahu, who is waging a war against Hamas in Israel. Yet Netanyahu remains committed to continuing the war in Gaza. He claims that Israel is now one step away from winning the Gaza war.
Thousands of citizens took to the streets in Tel Aviv on Saturday to protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the completion of half a year of the Gaza war in Israel. Organizers of the anti-Netanyahu demonstration claimed that about 100,000 people gathered in Democracy Square to protest the Gaza war and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The protesters demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Netanyahu with slogans of 'hold elections'. Apart from Tel Aviv, rallies were also held in other cities. Apart from this, before leaving for Washington, opposition leader Yair Lapid also took part in these demonstrations. He said, they have not learned anything, they have not changed. Unless we send them home, they will not give this country a chance to move forward. Protesters later joined in support of families of Israelis abducted by Hamas in Tel Aviv.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that his country is one step away from victory in the Gaza war despite millions of people protesting. At the cabinet meeting of Israel's joint government, Netanyahu said that the Gaza war will not stop until the terrorist organization Hamas returns the abducted Israeli citizens.