TEHRAN, (MNA) – Thousands of Israelis have gathered in Tel Aviv to protest against prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his far-right cabinet and they criticized the government's failed policies and fruitless war on the Gaza Strip.
According to the Palestinian news agency, Sama, protesters demanded early elections and the immediate assignment of a prisoner exchange agreement with Hamas to bring home the Zionist captives held in Gaza.
Demonstrators also gathered in front of the Ministry of War of the Zionist regime, demanding the release of the captives.
Since the start of the Al-Aqsa Storm operation on October 7th last year and Israel's war on Gaza, anti-regime demonstrations have been held almost daily.
The leader of the opposition and the former prime minister of the Zionist regime, Yair Lapid, criticized the political, military, and security officials of Israel for their policies after the Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, demanding the resignation of all officials involved in the defeat.
Lapid stated that if the only way to release the captives is to stop the war, then Tel Aviv should do it, even if it means not invading Rafah.
He criticized the performance of the far-right cabinet led by Netanyahu as well as the regime’s army for their failure to defeat the resistance. He believes that both the cabinet and the army should tender their resignations.
He has repeatedly called for Netanyahu's resignation and the dissolution of the far-right cabinet during his speeches to the demonstrators.
Moreover, the head of the Israeli opposition party stated that Netanyahu had not learned from his defeat in the Gaza war and therefore cannot remain at the top of the power pyramid.
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