Core Viewpoint - The ongoing protests in Israel against Prime Minister Netanyahu's government highlight public discontent regarding the handling of the conflict with Hamas and the demand for a ceasefire and the release of hostages [1][4]. Group 1: Protests and Public Sentiment - On August 17, protests in Tel Aviv saw demonstrators clashing with police, resulting in the arrest of 38 individuals by 2 PM local time [1]. - Approximately 500,000 people participated in the protests in Tel Aviv, with estimates suggesting around 1 million people across Israel engaged in various demonstrations [1]. Group 2: Government Response and Policy - Netanyahu criticized calls for a ceasefire until Hamas is defeated, arguing that such demands would only strengthen Hamas's position and hinder efforts to rescue hostages [3]. - The Israeli security cabinet approved Netanyahu's plan to "defeat Hamas," with military preparations to take control of northern Gaza, specifically Gaza City, which has faced domestic and international opposition [4].
以色列多地爆发抗议活动 内塔尼亚胡指责示威者
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-08-18 02:25