Opposition leader Yair Lapid raised concerns on Sunday about the actual toll of the conflict. “We cannot ignore the fact that 11,000 soldiers were injured, and 890 soldiers were killed. Can we say that everything is going according to plan?” Lapid questioned, adding, “The army does not report statistics. These are real data.”
Meanwhile, families of Zionist prisoners disrupted Prime Minister Netanyahu’s speech about the “Al-Aqsa Storm” operation, confronting him over his handling of the conflict. In the Knesset, opposition parties continue efforts to unseat Netanyahu, accusing him of mismanagement and deceit regarding the Gaza war.
Discontent is also escalating in the occupied territories, with increasing protests over Netanyahu's inability to address the prisoner issue. This crisis is further fueled by contradictions within the Cabinet and public outrage in the occupied territories, worsening the regime’s instability.
Across Europe and America, civil activists and supporters of the Palestinian cause have held large demonstrations to protest Zionist actions, bringing international attention to the humanitarian situation in Gaza. Global sentiment is increasingly critical of the Zionist regime, which faces a deepening crisis marked by internal discord and mounting international condemnation
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