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Watch | Fresh Protests In Israel As Thousands Call For Netanyahu’s Ouster

Fresh waves of protests emerged in Israel on Monday as thousands of youngsters congregated on the streets to call for PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s resignation. For months, the Jewish nation has been shadowed by demonstrations demanding immediate elections. On Monday, the situation was exacerbated as hundreds of protesters clashed with police near Netanyahu’s residence in Jerusalem.

The ongoing protests reflect widespread dissatisfaction with Netanyahu’s handling of critical issues, including the war in Gaza and the exemption of ultra-Orthodox Jews from mandatory military service. Demonstrators have blocked major highways and interchanges, setting fires and clashing with police.


Here’s what caused the protests?

Government Failures and Accountability

There is significant discontent among Israelis over the handling of the conflict with Hamas, especially following the 7 October surprise attack by Hamas. Many protesters blame Netanyahu’s government for perceived failures in preparedness and strategy. The ongoing hostage crisis, with Israelis held by Hamas in Gaza, is a major point of frustration. Many accuse Netanyahu of prioritizing political interests over national security, leading to demands for a ceasefire and efforts to secure the hostages’ release. The recent resignation of Gantz and the dissolution of the war Cabinet have intensified these demands.

War and Ceasefire

Protesters are divided on the continuation of the war in Gaza. Some support continuing until Hamas is dismantled, while others advocate for an immediate ceasefire to resolve the hostage crisis. This division reflects broader public sentiment about the war’s objectives and its toll on both Israeli and Palestinian civilians.

Political Manipulation and Leadership

Critics accuse Netanyahu of prioritizing political survival over national interests and security. Allegations that Netanyahu’s reluctance to commit to a ceasefire is influenced by his legal troubles and desire to remain in power have further fueled calls for his resignation or re-election.

Coalition Fragility

The current coalition government, heavily reliant on far-right parties, is seen as unstable and lacking broad public support. Opposition leaders like Benny Gantz and Yair Lapid have seized on this dissatisfaction, advocating for early elections in the hope of winning a mandate for a more stable and effective government.

Riya Baibhawi

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