International Desk: Violent protests have spread across the country demanding the resignation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Thousands of people are participating in this protest, especially in Tel Aviv, the capital.
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Demonstrators have vowed to continue protesting until Netanyahu is ousted, calling him an 'obstacle to the deal'. But Netanyahu has said he will not resign.
Netanyahu's political alliance is under intense pressure from the general public and opposition political parties over the attack on Gaza. These protesters also expressed solidarity with the family members of the hostages in Gaza. News from The Guardian and Al Jazeera.
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According to the report, Netanyahu's political alliance is under intense pressure from ordinary people and opposition political parties around the attack on Gaza. These protesters also expressed solidarity with the family members of the hostages in Gaza.
The protests that began last Saturday have spread to Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, Be'er Sheva, Caesarea and other cities. Thousands of protesters took to the streets with placards demanding the release of Israelis still imprisoned in Gaza.
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Taking part in the protest, Shira Albagh, the mother of hostage Liri Albagh, said, "I cannot think about anything else for 176 days because of the fear and worry of what my son and other hostages are in." He said that the people of Israel will not forgive anyone who stands in the way of the hostage exchange agreement. No more excuses will work now.'
Meanwhile, the country's law and order forces are in a tough position to quell the protests. Meanwhile, the police used water cannons to disperse the protesters. 16 people have been arrested.
Protesters gathered outside Netanyahu's private residence in Jerusalem on Saturday evening. Apart from this, another mass protest was called in the city on Sunday.
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