Protests against Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel and internationally

As the illegal Israeli regime continues its war of genocide against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, protests against the regime's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have spread within the occupied Palestinian territories (Israel).

Jan 9, 2024 - 15:03
Protests against Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel and internationally
Protests against Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel and internationally

Thousands of people protested against Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, on January 6, 2024 in Tel Aviv where the regime's police attacked the demonstrators. The main reason for the protest is the failure of the Zionist regime to free the Zionist hostages in Gaza. Apart from the families of the hostages, thousands of other people also participated in the protest. The important thing in the protestors' demands is their demand for Netanyahu to resign and for early parliamentary elections to be held. On the one hand, the families of the Zionist hostages have been a big challenge for Netanyahu and his cabinet, and on the other hand, the protesters believe that the war in Gaza that has been going on for three months now has affected and disrupted their lives. Many workers have been forced to join the army and go to war in Gaza, many businesses have been closed and people have been deprived of their sources of income. Therefore, while demanding an end to the war, the protesters are also insisting on Netanyahu's resignation and early general elections. At the same time, one of Netanyahu's reasons for continuing the war is the certainty that as soon as the war ends he will be removed from power. The important point is that the demonstrators, especially the families of the Zionists who are being held hostage in Gaza, are insisting on the release of the hostages in a situation where the ceasefire talks between the Zionist regime and Hamas were also suspended after the regime killed Saleh al-Arouri, the deputy head of the office. political leader of Hamas who lived in Beirut, Lebanon. In fact, the suspension of the ceasefire talks is another reason for intensifying the anti-Netanyahu protests in the occupied territories. Demonstrations against Netanyahu in the occupied territories While the protests against Netanyahu are taking place in occupied lands, British citizens have also announced their support for Palestine by protesting in London, the country's capital, and demanding that the ambassador of the Zionist administration of Israel be expelled from the country. Thousands of British citizens have signed a petition calling for the expulsion of Tzipi Hotovli, the ambassador of the Zionist regime of Israel in London. The reason for the request of the British protesters is Tzipi Hotovli's support for the genocide in Gaza. The protests of the people of England, which are undoubtedly taking place in parallel with the protests of the people of various countries around the world, show that on the one hand, the views of the people in countries that support the Zionist regime are in conflict with the government's policies. It is clear that the majority of people around the world support Palestine, and on the other hand, the Zionist regime has also failed in the military war and also in public opinion. With the help of the American and European media, the Zionist regime is trying to deceive the world that the war against Gaza is an example of legitimate self-defense, but this narrative of the Zionists is clearly contradicted by the views of the world who believe that the war is genocide and war crimes. Considering that, we can say that the Zionist regime is facing the pressures of public opinion in Israel and in the international arena. Thus, continuing the war against Gaza will lead the Zionist regime of Israel to lose on all sides. As mentioned by many Zionist figures, continuing the war against Gaza is in Benjamin Netanyahu's personal interest.