Thousands of Israeli settlers are currently rallying against the government, calling for new elections outside the Israeli occupation’s President’s residence in occupied al-Quds.
“Save our Shared Home,” a protest organization based in occupied al-Quds, is strongly criticizing the government’s treatment of forcibly displaced Palestinians in Gaza.
They are also demanding the prompt release of the 134 Israeli captives, with concerns about their well-being.
Additionally, speakers are condemning Police Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir for his proposed restrictions on Muslim access to al-Aqsa during the holy month of Ramadan, fearing a backlash.
“It’s clear to everyone that this will lead to an amplification of risk, a real flare-up in Jerusalem,” said “Save our Shared Home” activist Osnat Hazan, labeling Ben-Gvir “the national security minister who is doing everything to ensure there is no national security,” as per The Times of Israel.
In “Tel Aviv”, tensions escalated as Israeli police clashed with the families of captives, resulting in violent skirmishes. According to reports from Israeli media, the situation unfolded during the arrest of at least 18 protesters.
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