Thousands of Israelis demand end to Netanyahu’s war in Gaza after horrific takeover plans

The demonstrations – which took place through Israel – saw the inhabitants furious demonstrate en masse for the end of the conflict in Gaza before the planned climbing of Netanyahu
Thousands of furious Israelis asked Benjamin Netanyahu to end his war against Gaza before the controversial operation of the leader to claim Gaza City.
Netanyahu, 75, was accused of having plunged the residents of the band in mass famine with tactical blockages, causing the death of hundreds of Palestinians, with the Israeli defense forces (FDI) accused of killing men, women and desperate children with the help of help. Although they were forward with the approval of a large part of the country at the start, the Israelis have tired of the conflict went down to the main population centers while Netanyahu is preparing to enter the next stage of the conflict.
Stronging new images of Israel Show Campininer, including old hostages, demanding the end of the war and the release of all people in captivity in Hamas from the Government Porte. This comes after Furious Bob Geldof made a desperate plea on Sky News to save babies in Gaza.
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Images of Tel Aviv show groups of demonstrators, counting by the thousands, descending to the Israeli capital during the main demonstrations.
Legions of people can be seen from massive signs, many sports images of Israeli hostages like Evyatar David, which has recently been presented in a video published by Hamas. Mr. David, with an emaciated aspect, was kidnapped by the group of the Nova Music Festival, and his appearance in the video triggered new calls for the hostages to be saved.
Some demonstrators have put on Donald Trump masks and shocked panels with an American flag motif reading “End IT” while demanding the exit from the hostages.
Others wore performative channels and draped in the Israeli flag, and certain groups were seen causing large flags sporting the images of the remaining hostages outside the office of the Israeli Prime Minister. Among the crowd, there were also soldiers, including Max Kresch, who walked with a panel reading “I refused”.
He told the BBC that the group “refused” to continue serving the Israeli government. He said: “We have more than 350 soldiers who served during the war and refused to continue serving in the Netanyahu political war.”
Massive demonstrations shaken Tel Aviv and several other population centers, including Haifa on Saturday, just days after Netanyahu announced its intention to degenerate the conflict. The Israeli Prime Minister sparked an international outcry after announced that his government would embark on a plan with five “principles”.
These “principles” include the elimination of Hamas, the return of all Israeli hostages, the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip, the total takeover of the security of the territory and the creation of what the government called “an alternative civil administration which is neither Hamas nor the Palestinian authority”.
Israel has embarked on the plan while Gaza remains in the grip of a humanitarian crisis, with 100 children who have now killed famine. Several countries and the UN have condemned this decision, and the major operation has not yet been a start date.






