Publish Date: 7 April 2024 - 02:52

Tehran, IRNA- Fresh demonstrations against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the occupied territories turned violent on Saturday night after the regime’s police attacked the protesters demanding Netanyahu and his cabinet step down.

The Palestinian Sama news agency cited Zionist sources as saying that the police used force to disperse the crowd that had gathered in front of the Israeli Ministry of War.

According to Israeli media, thousands of protesters, including settlers, took to the streets in Tel Aviv to vent their anger at Netanyahu and his cabinet.

Israeli sources also announced that an Israeli police force was injured during anti-regime protests in Tel Aviv. Three protesters were also reportedly run over by a car and sustained injuries.

Anti-Netanyahu rallies have become common occurrences in Tel Aviv and other occupied cities, with protesters demanding the removal of Netanyahu and the holding of early elections. They also call for an immediate agreement to exchange captives held in Gaza.

Since the beginning of Al-Aqsa Storm operation on October 7th last year, Israelis have held a number of demonstrations against the policies of Netanyahu while demanding him to speed up the release of those who remained held in Gaza.

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