Thousands of people in various cities demanded new elections and an agreement to release the hostages.
In Jerusalem and other Israeli cities, thousands of people took to the streets demanding the release of hostages held by Hamas and holding early Knesset elections. The Times of Israel reported this on Saturday, April 20.
Thus, protests calling for new elections and a hostage release agreement took place in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa and many other cities across the country.
One of the anti-government rallies took place in Caesarea, the northern coastal city where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lives.
Polls show that most Israelis blame Netanyahu for the security failures that led to the October 7 attacks by Hamas militants on communities in southern Israel.
In the past, Netanyahu has said that Israel will fight until total victory against Hamas. After that, it was learned that Israel withdrew troops from the south of the Gaza Strip.
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Source: korrespondent

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