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Tel Aviv. Thousands of people are protesting against the government in many parts of Israel. All the protesters are demanding new elections and the return of hostages in Gaza. This information was given in the report of The Times of Israel. In this demonstration on Kaplan Street in Tel Aviv, David Grossman, one of Israel's most famous writers, through a poem appealed to the people of Israel to fill the streets with demonstrations and fight for their country. 

David Grossman read the poem, "There is something to fight for. We will never get such a gift from life. Now is the time to rise up and live." 

Former Shin Bet chief Yuval Diskin called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the worst and most failed prime minister in the state's history. Diskin was the head of the Shin Bet intelligence agency from 2005 to 2011. He demanded that elections be held as soon as possible. For several weeks I refused requests to join the protests. Something deep inside me was telling me that the time had not come yet, that perhaps it was not right to change the government during the war, and that unity was the most important thing. The Times of Israel quoted Diskin as saying.


Protesters call for end to fighting in Gaza


People protested on King George Street outside Beit Jabotinsky, the headquarters of the ruling Likud party. Some demonstrators held placards demanding early elections, and others carried banners calling for an end to the fighting in Gaza. After the main rally ended, many protesters stayed behind and blocked the street, burning tires.


People protested on King George Street outside Beit Jabotinsky, the headquarters of the ruling Likud party. Some demonstrators held placards demanding early elections, and others carried banners calling for an end to the fighting in Gaza. After the main rally ended, many protesters stayed behind and blocked the street, burning tires.


 


 

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