Israel’s deep political divisions have been reignited by thousands of protesters taking to the streets once again to call for the resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The ongoing war with Hamas has fueled their determination, with demands for immediate action to free Israeli hostages held in Gaza. The protests reflect growing frustration and anger towards the government’s handling of the crisis, with concerns about security lapses and lack of accountability. The protesters are pushing for change and challenging the status quo, but there are fears of escalating tensions and potential violence if the situation remains unresolved. It highlights the deep-seated political and social issues that continue to divide Israeli society, raising questions about the future of the country’s leadership and stability.
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