The demonstrators of Jerusalem converge on the residence of PM Netanyahu

The demonstrators in support of the hostages went down to the streets of Jerusalem and walked towards the residence of Prime Minister Netanyahu to express their anger against the Gaza City control plan.
The former soldier, Max Kresch, paraded by holding a sign that said “I refused”.
“We have more than 350 soldiers who served during the war and refused to continue serving in Netanyahu’s political war,” he told the BBC emir Nader.
Demonstrations took place through Israel in cities like Haifa. Thousands of people have also met in Tel Aviv.
Israel’s decision to expand its war in Gaza aroused the condemnation of the United Nations and several countries, including the United Kingdom, France and Canada, and prompted Germany to arrest military exports to Israel.
The plan, approved by the Israeli security firm, lists five “principles” to end the war: disarm Hamas, return all hostages, demiliate the Gaza Strip, take control of the territory security and establish “an alternative of civil administration which is neither Hamas nor the Palestinian”.
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