
Protesters demand Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ouster, in the wake of the deadly October 7 attack on Israel by the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas and the ensuing war in Gaza, at a demonstration in Jerusalem, April 1, 2024.
Trump, Putin, and Netanyahu have used RELIGION to get into power, and keep in power! These three leaders use THE ARMY and THE POLICE to oppress people who threaten their Dictatorship. The Axis of Religious Evil own the same motto
WE FIRST!
America first! Israel first! Russia first! All three nations have become a pariah to the sane world. Their God – is not on their side! How can He be?
The ARE (axis of religious evil) have made life unbearable, and unlivable for a Billion Earthlings! They are lovers of War, and Haters who bully everyone that is not one of them! Live, and let live, is not their goal. The Democrats and NATO Nations have to work together with the United Nations to take the power away from the
AXIS OF RELIGIOUS EVIL
John Presco
Mass rallies sweep Israel as protesters demand end to Gaza war, hostage deal
Middle East
Demonstrators rallied across Israel on Sunday, demanding an end to the war in Gaza and a deal to free the remaining hostages as the military readies a new offensive. The protests come amid rising domestic pressure and international concern over the humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian territory. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the demonstrations, accusing protesters of emboldening Hamas and undermining efforts to secure the hostages’ release.
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Clutching pictures of hostages, waving yellow flags, banging on snare drums and shouting chants to bring captive Israelis home, tens of thousands took to Tel Aviv’s streets Sunday to call for an end to the war in Gaza.
“We’re here to make it very clear to the Israeli government that this is probably the last minute we have to save the hostages that are being held in the Hamas tunnels for almost 700 days,” Ofir Penso, a 50-year-old Arabic teacher, told AFP.
Demonstrations have been held regularly through most of the 22 months of war in the wake of the Hamas attacks in 2023, but Sunday’s protests appeared to be one of the largest yet.
Protesters gathered at dozens of places including outside politicians’ homes, military headquarters and on major highways. They blocked lanes and lit bonfires. Some restaurants and theatres closed in solidarity. Police said they arrested 38 people.
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