India, April 5 -- Hundreds of Israelis took to the streets in Tel Aviv on Saturday, carrying anti-war banners and chanting slogans against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to protest the ongoing war with Iran, with some alleging that the government was using the police to "silence" their voices.
Demonstrators gathered in a central square in Tel Aviv, holding signs that read: "Don't bomb - talk! End the endless wars!" The protests went ahead despite restrictions on mass gatherings imposed during the conflict with Iran.
"Police are trying to silence our voices. We are here to demand an end to the war in Iran, the war in Lebanon, and the war in Gaza, which is still going on, as well as an end to the pogroms in the West Bank," Alon-Lee Gre...
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