Protesters in Israel intensify pressure against plan to expand Gaza war

Thousands of protesters went to the streets in Israel to oppose the government’s plan to expand the military operation in Gaza.
On Friday, Israel’s security cabinet approved five principles to end the war containing ‘receiving security control’ on the Gaza Strip, and the Israeli army said that the Gaza City will “prepare to seize control”.
They are afraid of the fear that the plan is still alive, including the hostages of the hostages, and the fear of calling the government to release the government.
Israeli leaders rejected the criticism of their plans, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, “these hostages will help to release our hostages,” he said.
“The hostages and soldiers to expand the fights – the people of Israel are not willing to risk them!”
A protestist Shakha, who gathered in Jerusalem on Saturday, told the BBC: “We want the war to end because our hostages are dying there and now we need to be home at home.”
“Whatever it is necessary to do it, we have to do this. And if he needs to stop the war, we’ll stop the war.”
Among the protesters in Jerusalem was a former soldier who said he had refused to serve the BBC now. Max Kresch said that he was a war soldier at the beginning of the war and “rejected it since then.”
“We are more than 350 soldiers working during the war and we refuse to continue to serve in the political war of Netanyahu, which reveals the innocent Palestinians in Gaza.” He said.
Israeli Times, Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) headquarters in a protest in Tel Aviv hostages and soldiers family members to refuse to serve in the expanded military operation to protect hostages reported.
According to the Israeli Times, the mother of one of the hostages called for a general strike in Israel, but according to the Israeli Times.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to the Israeli media, a complete occupation of Gaza “is equivalent to enter a trap, and living hostages will endanger the army of the army’s Chief of General Staff Lt Gen Eyal Zir’dan faced a strong opposition.
The surveys show that most of the people of Israel support an agreement with Hamas to release hostages and end the war.
Earlier this week, Netanyahu told Fox News that he planned to invade the entire Gaza lane of Israel and eventually “delivering it to the Arab forces”.
Netanyahu “We will not occupy Gaza – we will be free of charge from Hamas.” He said. “This will help to release our hostages and will ensure that Gaza does not pose a threat to Israel in the future.”
The Plan of the Israeli Security Cabinet lists five “principles” to end the war: to disarm Hamas, to take back all the hostages, to demilit the Gaza Strip, to take the security control of the region, and to “establish an alternative civilian administration of Hamas or Palestinian authority”.
At the beginning of this week, a senior UN official warned that a complete seizure of Gaza City will face the risk of “disaster results” for Palestinian civilians and hostages.
Palestinians live in Gaza, north of the Gaza Strip, the most populous city of the generation before the war.
England, France, Canada, and many other countries condemned Israel’s decision, and Germany announced that it would stop its military exports in response to Israel.
The United Nations Security Council will gather to discuss Israel’s plan on Sunday.
International leaders and UN agencies called Israel, which controls the entry of all goods into Gaza, to leave more humanitarian aid and food to the region in the middle of an increasing number of deaths due to hunger.
The Ministry of Health, operated by Hamas on Sunday, said that five people, including two children, died in Gaza due to malnutrition.
The Ministry of Health added that the number of deaths related to total malnutrition in Gaza is now 217, including 100 children.
Israel blamed Hamas and rejected hunger in Gaza. However, unbearable food safety experts Evaluated in July “The worst scenario of famine is already emerging.”
BBC and other news organizations are not allowed by Israel to report independently from Gaza.
After the attacks on Israel led by Hamas on 7 October 2023, Israel began a military attack in Gaza, and about 1,200 people were killed and 251 people were hostage.
The Ministry of Health, operated by Hamas, says that more than 61,300 people have been killed in Gaza as a result of Israeli military operations since then.




