Jerusalem Protesters are approaching Prime Minister Netanyahu’s residence

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Protesters in support of hostages took to the streets of Jerusalem and headed for the residence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to express their anger over the Gaza Gaza Angestion Plan.

The former soldier, Max Krash, marching, holding a sign that I refused.

“We are over 350 soldiers who served during the war and refused to continue to serve in Netanyahu’s political war,” he told Emir Nader to the BBC.

The protests happened in Israel in cities like Haifa. Thousands of people also gathered in Tel Aviv.

Israel’s decision to expand its Gaza war caused a UN and several countries, including the UK, France and Canada, and prompted Germany to stop Israel’s military exports.

The plan approved by the Israeli security cabinet lists five “principles” for termination of war: disarming Hamas, return to all hostages, demilitarization of the Gaza Strip, taking over the control of security on the territory and establishing an “alternative civil administration”, which is neither Hamas.

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