Tens of thousands of people took to the streets this Sunday in Israel for the second day in a row to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whom they accuse of still being the main obstacle to an agreement on the return of Israeli hostages. in the hands of Hamas.
Family members of the hostages have been protesting in the streets for months, demanding that the government do more to return their loved ones, but the most recent demonstrations have received the support of thousands of Israelis, a sign that the country’s fragile lull in anti-government protests sparked by the Oct. 7 attack. are over. On Saturday evening there were demonstrations in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, Beersheba, Caesarea and other cities, and this Sunday thousands of people again gathered in the Knesset to demand the resignation of the prime minister, who they say is sabotaging the deliberate achievements of agreements. for the release of hostages.
Meanwhile, Netanyahu underwent surgery this Sunday for a hernia discovered during a routine examination the day before, but promised to “quickly return to work.” Until his return, the government will be led by Justice Minister Yariv Levin.
DETAILSInjured journalists
Seven journalists were injured this Sunday in an attack on Al-Aqsa Hospital in the Gaza Strip. Israel says it attacked Islamic Jihad militants.
Attack in Lebanon
This Sunday, Israel said it had killed prominent Hezbollah commander Ismail al-Zin in an airstrike in southern Lebanon.
negotiation
Israel sent a delegation to Cairo for a new round of ceasefire talks, but Hamas refused to participate.
Author: Ricardo Ramos
Source: CM Jornal
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