‘Replace him!!’: Thousands take to the streets of Tel Aviv. They want Bibi out.

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‘Replace him!!’: Thousands take to the streets of Tel Aviv. They want Bibi out.

Post by jserraglio » Sun Mar 31, 2024 7:21 am

‘Replace him’: Thousands rally against Netanyahu’s government in Tel Aviv.

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A crowd carrying Israeli flags and torches, seen from above, is obscured by smoke. Family members and supporters of Israeli hostages held by Hamas at a protest outside the Kirya military headquarters in Tel Aviv on Saturday.Credit...Abir Sultan/EPA, via Shutterstock

The New York Times
March 31, 2024, 6:14 a.m. ET

Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Tel Aviv on Saturday night in one of the largest demonstrations against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government since October, when the Hamas-led attack on Israel ignited a war.

Tel Aviv has been the scene of weekly demonstrations calling on the government to strike a cease-fire deal to free the hostages who have been held in Gaza since October. Those protests have been growing in size as the war has dragged on and anger at Mr. Netanyahu’s government has mounted.

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Protesters with loosely bound hands protesting against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.

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Police detaining a man during the protest.

On Saturday night, the sounds of whistles, horns and drums filled the air along with chants from the crowds, video from The Associated Press showed. Protesters waved flags and carried pictures of the Israeli hostages with signs reading “Hostage deal now.” Other banners made clear the anger directed at Mr. Netanyahu over the plight of the hostages — with one reading “Replace him, save them.”

“We demand our government to sign a deal now, no matter what is the cost,” Lee Hoffmann Agiv, who attended the protest, told The A.P. “It’s a life or death situation — we will not forgive our government if another hostage dies in captivity.”

As the night wore on, some scuffles broke out. The police said that while the demonstration was largely peaceful, “several hundred protesters” had violated public order by lighting bonfires, blocking a highway and confronting police. Officers used a water cannon to disperse some protesters from a highway and made 16 arrests, according to the police.

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A truck with a water cannon bears down on a group of people standing on a four-lane highway.

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