Demonstration in front of the Zionist regime's parliament building against Netanyahu's policies
Thousands of Zionists, once again protesting Netanyahu's handling of the Gaza war, protested from the Knesset building (the Israeli regime's parliament) to his residence and demanded early elections and a prisoner exchange between Hamas and Zionist regime.
The Zionist regime's Channel 13 reported that thousands of Zionists demonstrated in front of the Knesset building in Quds on Tuesday night against the Zionist regime's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. They demanded the dismissal of Netanyahu's cabinet, the holding of early elections and the signing of a prisoner exchange agreement between Hamas and the Zionist regime.
Zionist Army Radio reported that police and families of Zionist prisoners clashed in front of Netanyahu's residence in Quds. Demonstrators broke through the Zionist regime's police barriers and surrounded Netanyahu's house in occupied Jerusalem.
In this regard, the minister of national security of the Zionist regime, Itamar Ben-Gvir, considered the influx of thousands of Zionists around Netanyahu's house and the negligence of the Shabak service to this incident unacceptable, and said that he had warned the Shabak last week for ignoring of Netanyahu's security. But Shabak had denied the existence of any insecurity threat to the prime minister.
For a long time, Zionist settlers have been demanding the removal of Netanyahu's cabinet and a prisoner exchange deal by holding continuous demonstrations.