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Zionist demonstrators clashed with Tel Aviv police + video

News sources announced that thousands of Zionists protested in Tel Aviv demanding the signing of the prisoner release agreement and the holding of early elections.

Thousands of Zionists demonstrated in Kaplan Square in the center of Tel Aviv and other areas of this city. They wanted to conclude a prisoner exchange deal with Hamas and hold early elections, meanwhile, the Zionist police arrested 12 demonstrators on charges of inciting a riot.

According to the Arab Post report, the demonstrators blocked the main streets, the most important of which is Begin Street in the vicinity of the headquarters of the Zionist Ministry of War in the center of Tel Aviv. They also held up pictures of dozens of Zionist prisoners in Gaza and a banner with the words “169” on it, referring to the number of days of the war (since October 7).

According to the statement of the occupying police, the forces of this police arrested 12 demonstrators on the charge of violating public order and blocking the roads and noted that some of the arrested demonstrators had lit fires in the city.

According to official Palestinian sources, the Zionist regime has detained at least 9100 Palestinians in its prisons. On the other hand, the Zionist media reports the existence of 240 to 253 prisoners, including 108 people who were released by Hamas in an exchange last November.

The new round of indirect negotiations between the Zionist regime and Hamas continues in Doha with the mediation of Qatar and Egypt and with the participation of the United States to reach a ceasefire and an agreement to exchange prisoners with the continuation of Israel’s war against Gaza from October 7, 2023.

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