Publish dateSunday 31 December 2023 - 15:43
Story Code : 283231
Israeli protesters call for Netanyahu’s ouster amid failure in Gaza war
Thousands of Israeli protesters have held protests, calling on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to resign over his handling of the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip and failure to secure the release of the remaining captives held in the Palestinian territory.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Monitoring: The anti-regime demonstrations took place on Saturday night outside the Israeli military’s headquarters in Tel Aviv and Netanyahu’s private residence in Caesarea.
The protesters demanded immediate elections and a deal with the Palestinian Hamas resistance movement to release all the Israeli captives.
They carried banners reading, “Elections now,” “A diplomatic agreement,” “The cry of mothers: Get our soldiers out of Gaza now” and “Israel will not survive if we don’t bring him (Netanyahu) down.”
Israel waged the genocidal war on Gaza on October 7 after Hamas carried out Operation Al-Aqsa Storm against the usurping entity in retaliation for its intensified atrocities against the Palestinian people.
However, almost three months into the offensive, the Tel Aviv regime has failed to achieve its objectives of "destroying Hamas" and finding Israeli captives despite massacring 21,672 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and injuring 56,165 others.
A week-long humanitarian ceasefire in late November saw an exchange between 240 Palestinian abductees held by Israel and 105 captives, including 81 Israelis and 24 foreigners, in Gaza.
Israel believes about 129 captives are still being held in Gaza, while there are thought to be 7,000 Palestinians in Israeli prisons, many detained without charge.
Speaking at a press briefing Saturday evening, Netanyahu said there was possible “movement” toward a new agreement for the release of the remaining captives, stressing, however, that he does not “want to raise exaggerated expectations.”
He also noted that the onslaught on Gaza would last "many months" and that the military needed time to "achieve its goals."/Pars to day
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