Protest In Jerusalem Against Israeli Prime Minister; Car And Tank Set On Fire Outside Home

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A car and a tanker truck burn during a demonstration near Prime Minister Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem. Photo: Times of Israel


Protesters demand that Prime Minister Netanyahu reach a deal with Hamas for the release of Israeli hostages

Violent demonstrations continue in Jerusalem, the self-proclaimed capital of Israel, against Prime Minister Netanyahu's aggressive policies and his failure to release hostages.

According to the international news agency, these demonstrations are growing in size and intensity with each passing day, to the point that even Netanyahu's residence is not safe.

A large number of people demonstrated violently today near the residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during which a tank was also set on fire there.

The fire in the tank was so intense that it engulfed a car belonging to an Israeli soldier standing nearby. Both the tank and the car were burned to ashes.

The Israeli soldier who owned the vehicle said he had served continuously during the fighting in Gaza and was with the families of the hostages, but this fire is turning the public and the military against each other.

The public demonstration forced residents living near the Israeli Prime Minister's residence to evacuate their homes and move to safer locations.

Protesters also set fire to garbage cans and tires, which spread to nearby homes and vehicles.

Meanwhile, Israeli police described the protest as "crime and terrorism" and said these actions could not be part of any peaceful demonstration.




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