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Demonstration of thousands of Zionists for the third time in a row in Tel Aviv

Thousands of Zionists gathered in the streets of the occupied territories and demanded early elections to replace the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime.

Thousands of Zionists came to the streets of occupied Jerusalem and Tel Aviv on Monday and continued their three-day protests against the cabinet of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, and demanded new elections.

According to the Reuters report, as the end of the sixth month of the Gaza war is approaching and the anger against the cabinet’s treatment of 134 Zionist prisoners who are still held by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Gaza, protests increased.

One of the protesters named Timna Ben said: We are here to protest. We want to hold elections as soon as possible. We feel that we have reached the edge of the abyss. We really need to get rid of Bibi (Netanyahu).

Netanyahu’s right-wing coalition faced the biggest protests of the Zionist regime last year. Netanyahu has consistently rejected holding early elections, which polls show he will lose, and has claimed that going to the polls in the midst of war will only reward Hamas.

Polls show that most Zionists hold Netanyahu, the regime’s longest-serving prime minister, responsible for the security failures that led to October 7. One of the protesters named Rafael Shaked Gavish said: They (Zionist leaders) do not care about what happens to the people. Their main concern is to maintain their position in the government. They work for themselves, not for the people.

Club of Young Journalists International West Asia

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Young Journalists Club
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