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Police of the occupier’s attack protesters outside the residences of ministers and Knesset members

Sunday 7 July 2024
Police of the occupier’s attack protesters outside the residences of ministers and Knesset members

ALWAGHT- On Sunday morning, protesters assembled outside the residences of 18 coalition ministers and Knesset members of the provisional Zionist regime, calling for elections as part of the 'National Day of Resistance.'

According to Yedioth Ahronoth and Ynet, there was a protest rally today in front of the residences of several Israeli ministers, including Israel Katz, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Miri Regev, Minister of Transportation, Amir Ohana, Knesset Speaker, Avi Dichter, Minister of Agriculture, and Nir Barkat, Minister of Economy.

Protesters initiated their demonstrations at 6:29 am today, marking exactly 9 months since the start of 'Operation Al-Aqsa Storm' on October 7th.

Additionally, tens of thousands protested yesterday, Saturday, across the Zionist occupier regime, urging their political leaders to agree to a ceasefire with Hamas to facilitate the release of detainees in Gaza.

According to a report from the German news agency DPA, participants in the rally were chanting the slogan: 'Agree now!'

Local media reports indicate that protesters clashed with the police during the demonstrations, resulting in several arrests.

The demonstration organizers stated that their objective is to pressure the cabinet into finalizing negotiations and reaching an agreement with the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, as well as securing the release of Israeli prisoners from Gaza.

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