According to Palestine's Sama news agency, thousands of people held rallies in various cities of occupied Palestine, including Tel Aviv, Jerusalem al-Quds and Haifa.
They demanding Netanyahu quit, dissolve his cabinet and hold early elections, according to the report.
The demonstrators also demanded an immediate deal with the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas to get Israeli captives released from Gaza.
The Hebrew-language newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported that Israeli police clashed with anti-regime demonstrators in Tel Aviv and arrested several of them.
Demonstrators was once again gathered in front of Netanyahu's residence in occupied Jerusalem al-Quds to press ahead with their demands.
And in the city of Haifa in northern occupied Palestine, protesters also chanted anti-Netanyahu slogans and demanded the release of the Zionist captives held in Gaza.
Over the past four, Tel Aviv and other occupied cities have witnessed a number of demonstrations by settlers and the families of Zionist captives held by Palestinian resistance fighters.
the latest protests come after the regime failed to make a breakthrough in talks with mediators on the Gaza ceasefire and exchange of prisoners.
As part of a week-long humanitarian ceasefire, brokered by Qatar and Egypt, fighting was paused and humanitarian aid was allowed into Gaza in December. It also saw an exchange of 240 Palestinian abductees with 105 captives, including 81 Israelis and 24 foreigners, in Gaza.
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