Thousands of Israelis protest in Tel Aviv against Netanyahu

Tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered in Habima Square in central Tel Aviv, and the protests spread to the surrounding streets, causing heavy traffic jams.
Similar protests took place in Jerusalem, Beersheba, Haifa and other areas, and demonstrators chanted slogans against the continuation of the war and the dismissal of the Shin Bet chief.
The protesters accused Netanyahu of "managing the war based on political calculations to ensure his stay in power" and demanded a comprehensive agreement to release all prisoners and cancel the dismissal of the Shin Bet chief.
Some former Israeli security commanders and families of Israeli prisoners in Gaza also participated in these protests.
“The reality is that this attack [in Gaza] is being used as a tool for political interests. The way [they] operate is to create this external threat and accuse those who raise their voices of being anti-democratic,” said Ora Peled Nakash, a former senior officer in Israel’s navy and an organiser of the protests.
On the other hand, the Zionist news site Walla reported that a strike will begin in Israeli hospitals tomorrow, Thursday, to protest Netanyahu's policies.
Meanwhile, the leader of the Zionist opposition called for widespread demonstrations by Zionists to protest the policies of the Prime Minister of this regime.
According to Al Jazeera, Yair Lapid said: Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet does not recognize any red lines, the only solution is for everyone to unite against him and tell him, enough is enough.
He added: "I call on everyone to take to the streets to protest against the Netanyahu cabinet."
Lapid's remarks came after the Israeli regime resumed attacks on the Gaza Strip on Tuesday morning, violating the ceasefire agreement.