Anti-government protests erupted outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office, with demonstrators calling for his resignation after his announcement to oust the head of internal security, joined by relatives of hostages worried about their loved ones' fate.
Protesters gathered outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office, demanding his removal after he declared plans to dismiss the country's head of internal security. The demonstration, fueled by anti-government sentiment, also saw the participation of relatives of hostages, who expressed deep concern over the fate of their loved ones following Netanyahu’s controversial decision.
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