Protests in front of Netanyahu’s house over Gaza annexation plan
Citizens of the country have held a large demonstration in occupied Jerusalem against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Gaza annexation plan. At that time, the protesters marched towards Prime Minister Netanyahu’s house. In protest, they set fire to his house. They also set fire to a car. This information was revealed in a report by the Israeli media The Times of Israel on Wednesday (September 3). There were widespread violence with the police during the protest. In addition, many people gathered in front of the Knesset building to protest. Another group briefly blocked the railway line. At that time, Israeli police used water cannons against them. The blockaders were dragged away. The protesters alleged that this would put the lives of hostages held by Hamas at risk. The protesters also alleged that Netanyahu was prolonging the war for political purposes without making any deal. It is noteworthy that there is growing anger in the country against the Israeli Prime Minister’s plan to intensify the occupation of Gaza City. According to international media reports, 48 Israelis are currently being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza. Of these, 20 are believed to be alive.