Protests in London and New York Against Israel, Demand Immediate Halt to Bombing In Gaza

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Protests Continue in London and New York Against Israel, Demanding Immediate Halt to Bombing of Gaza

Hundreds of people gathered in New York to support Palestinians and call for a ceasefire in Gaza. A large number of people participated in the protest, demanding an immediate end to the violence in Gaza.

In London, a protest against Israeli aggression in Gaza also took place, with participants vowing to continue their demonstrations until a ceasefire is achieved.

Moreover, thousands of people protested against the government in the Israeli capital, Tel Aviv.

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On the other hand, a member of Israel’s war cabinet coalition has threatened to leave the government.

Benny Gantz, a member of the war cabinet coalition, stated that Netanyahu must answer questions about the Gaza war by June 8. If he fails to do so, Gantz will leave the government.

The leader of the National Unity Party said that if Netanyahu continues to drag the country into chaos, they will leave the government and connect with the people.

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