Thousands of Israelis have once again taken to the streets, calling for a deal for the release of the captives held by resistance groups in Gaza.
Protesters in Tel Aviv and al-Quds slammed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s failure in releasing the captives. They urged him to step down and called for snap elections. The families of Israeli captives slammed an Israeli strike on a Gaza refugee camp, which killed scores of civilians, saying it was part of Netanyahu's efforts to undermine ceasefire talks. Calls have been growing for Netanyahu to step down over the regime’s prolonged onslaught on the besieged Gaza Strip. Netanyahu is also embroiled in corruption charges that include bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. Protesters argue that he is seeking to prolong the war in order to evade his trials.