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Protests Escalate in Israel Over Netanyahu’s Handling of Gaza War and Hostage Situation

Protests Escalate in Israel Over Netanyahu’s Handling of Gaza War and Hostage Situation

Protests in Israel have intensified as demonstrators express their discontent with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's approach to the ongoing war in Gaza and the handling of hostages. On March 25, 2025, large crowds gathered outside the Knesset, leading to confrontations with the police. Reports indicate that the police forcibly removed anti-government protesters from the vicinity of the legislative building, with at least six individuals arrested amid scuffles.

The demonstrations reflect growing frustration among the public over the government's inability to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas and the broader management of the conflict. Critics argue that Netanyahu's policies have not only failed to resolve the hostage crisis but have also exacerbated the situation in Gaza.

These events underscore the deepening political divide in Israel, with protesters demanding a change in leadership and policy. The unrest comes at a critical time as the nation grapples with the complexities of the Gaza conflict and its domestic repercussions.

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