Israel’s rising frustration over the warfare in Gaza explodes in nationwide protests


A drone view exhibits individuals protesting after households of hostages known as for a nationwide strike to demand the return of all hostages and an finish to the warfare in Gaza, within the space of the so-called Hostages Sq., in Tel Aviv, Israel on Aug. 17, 2025.

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Israeli police blasted crowds with water cannons and made dozens of arrests on Sunday as hundreds of protesters demanding a deal to free hostages in Gaza aimed to close down the nation with a one-day strike that blocked roads and closed companies.

Teams representing households of hostages organized the demonstrations as frustration grows in Israel over plans for a brand new navy offensive in a few of Gaza’s most populated areas, which many concern may additional endanger the remaining hostages. Fifty hostages stay, and 20 of them are believed to nonetheless be alive.

“We do not win a warfare over the our bodies of hostages,” protesters chanted in one of many largest and fiercest protests in 22 months of warfare. Even some former Israeli military and intelligence chiefs now name for a deal to finish the preventing.

Protesters gathered at dozens of locations together with exterior politicians’ properties, navy headquarters and on main highways. They blocked lanes and lit bonfires. Some eating places and theaters closed in solidarity. Police mentioned they arrested 38 individuals.

“The one method to deliver (hostages) again is thru a deal, all of sudden, with out video games,” former hostage Arbel Yehoud mentioned at an illustration in Tel Aviv. Her boyfriend Ariel Cunio remains to be being held by Hamas.

One protester carried a photograph of an emaciated Palestinian baby from Gaza. Such photographs have been as soon as uncommon at Israeli demonstrations however now seem extra usually as outrage grows over situations there for civilians after greater than 250 malnutrition-related deaths.

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