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Pressure from angry and distrustful anti-government protesters in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem continues to mount on the Zionist leader, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with tens of thousands of israelis demanding the resignation of the embattled and controversial leader who is now being dubbed the “”crime minister”” rather than prime minister. Calling for the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip and new elections, the anti-government movement maintained its momentum criticizing the way the government has handled the war against Hamas and the negotiations to release dozens of hostages. Surveys indicate that most Israelis blame Netanyahu for the security failures that led to the devastating attack by Hamas fighters on communities in southern Israel on Oct. 7. Israel’s longest-serving prime minister has repeatedly ruled out early elections, which opinion polls suggest he would lose, saying that to go to the polls in the middle of a war would only reward Hamas. “”We’re here to protest against this government that keeps dragging us down, month after month; before October 7th, after October 7th. We kept going down in a spiral,”” said Yalon Pikman, 58, who attended the march in Tel Aviv. **If Netanyahu resigned and took his entire extremist, apartheid regime with him, the whole world would be a safer place.** @WarMonitors @afp @apnews @reuters If you advocate for TRUTH & JUSTICE, SHARE to spread the knowledge. #FreeGaza #PalestineSolidarity #GazaGenocide #UNRWA #EndGenocide #Palestine #ICJJustice #ceasefirenow #FreePalestine #Interfaith #StandWithUs #Truth #Palestine #Gaza #Humanrights #Israel #فلسطين #اسرائیل #غزة #airdropaidforgaza #middleeast #egypt #truth #facts

MASS PROTESTS IN TEL AVIV NETANYAHU IS “CRIME MINISTER”

Pressure from angry and distrustful anti-government protesters in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem continues to mount on the Zionist leader, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with tens of thousands of israelis demanding the resignation of the embattled and controversial leader who is now being dubbed the “”crime minister”” rather than prime minister.

Calling for the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip and new elections, the anti-government movement maintained its momentum criticizing the way the government has handled the war against Hamas and the negotiations to release dozens of hostages.

Surveys indicate that most Israelis blame Netanyahu for the security failures that led to the devastating attack by Hamas fighters on communities in southern Israel on Oct. 7.

Israel’s longest-serving prime minister has repeatedly ruled out early elections, which opinion polls suggest he would lose, saying that to go to the polls in the middle of a war would only reward Hamas.

“”We’re here to protest against this government that keeps dragging us down, month after month; before October 7th, after October 7th. We kept going down in a spiral,”” said Yalon Pikman, 58, who attended the march in Tel Aviv.

**If Netanyahu resigned and took his entire extremist, apartheid regime with him, the whole world would be a safer place.**

@WarMonitors @afp @apnews @reuters

If you advocate for TRUTH & JUSTICE, SHARE to spread the knowledge.

#FreeGaza #PalestineSolidarity #GazaGenocide #UNRWA #EndGenocide #Palestine #ICJJustice #ceasefirenow #FreePalestine #Interfaith #StandWithUs #Truth #Palestine #Gaza #Humanrights #Israel #فلسطين #اسرائیل #غزة #airdropaidforgaza #middleeast #egypt #truth #facts

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Bat Hen: We’re trying to get rid of this dictator for over a decade now. And we haven’t been very successful, sadly. And it’s been costing us very high prices. And it’s extremely emotional and sad to see what has happened to this country.

Sara Halper: The Israeli people are trapped in an abusive relationship with a fundamentalist government. They thought they could leverage the atrocities of October 7th to beat us into submission. They hope that the credit downgrade impoverish us. They hurl skunk water on families, the grieving families of the hostages. And I fear that to a large degree they’ve been partially successful.

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