Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office in Jerusalem al-Quds became the stage for mounting public anger as protesters demanded that his regime advance the stalled ceasefire and prisoner exchange negotiations with Gaza.

Why it matters: 
The protest signals deep frustration among Israelis who support a full implementation of the ceasefire, highlighting growing pressure on Netanyahu’s regime amid a volatile security situation.

Key points:

  • Protesters gathered in front of Netanyahu’s office in occupied al-Quds, with some even attempting to break in.
  • Demonstrators demanded that the regime complete the second and third phases of the ceasefire agreement.
  • 12 family members of Israeli prisoners in Gaza filed a complaint against Netanyahu in the Supreme Court, accusing him of obstructing the prisoner exchange process.

Go deeper: Hamas Official: Ceasefire Agreement in Danger

 

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