As reported by local News, Zionist media reported that the participants in the rallies, as in previous nights, chanting anti-government slogans, demanded an immediate conclusion of a deal on the exchange of prisoners and the release of Zionist hostages in the Gaza Strip.
The action comes as Netanyahu's finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, said several weeks ago: "Our priority is the destruction of Hamas, and the return of Israeli hostages from Gaza is not so important."
Since the start of Operation Al-Aqsa Storm on October 7, the majority of Zionists, in particular the families of Zionist hostages, as well as political circles and intelligence agencies of the Zionist regime, have held Netanyahu and his ruling coalition responsible for being surprised by the Palestinian resistance attack and Operation Al-Aqsa Storm. Aksy," criticizing Netanyahu's leadership in the Gaza war.
More than half of Zionists believe there will be wider protests against Zionist regime Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the future, according to a survey in the occupied territories.