Israel's Largest Protest in over a Year Was a Clear Warning to Netanyahu. Will It Matter?
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Israel's largest protest in over a year was a clear warning to Netanyahu. Will it matter?
As Protesters Took to the Streets, the Memory of the Six Hostages Killed by Hamas During Last Year's Rafah Operation Was on Everyone's Minds. With the Netanyahu Government Now Poised to Expand the War, Sunday's Massive Turnout Felt Like a Warning Sign
Courts and clashes. The premier: 'Do the game of Hamas' (ANSA)
The Israeli Prime Minister accuses the hostage families of delaying the release of their loved ones and of "strengthening the position" of Hamas.
Behind the slogan "to end the war" and "to bring the hostages back", opponents of Netanyahu's government block part of the country
Berlin - On Sunday about 500,000 people in Israel protested against the politics of the Netanyahu government. They demanded an end to the war and more pressure to release the hostages. A demo that makes courage - comments Alexander Jungkunz.


For more than 22 months, the hostages have been in the hands of Hamas. Many Israelis have been blocking roads, putting down the work and demanding the release of the hostages held by Hamas for almost two years.
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