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'The mood is changing': Israeli anger grows at conduct of war

'The mood is changing': Israeli anger grows at conduct of war

Summary

There is rising discontent in Israel about the ongoing military actions in Gaza. Many Israelis, including former military leaders and politicians, are voicing concerns about the impact of the war and are calling for a ceasefire and the return of hostages.

Key Facts

  • Some Israelis, including former military leaders, are speaking against how the war in Gaza is being conducted.
  • Yair Golan, a former IDF leader, warned that Israel could become isolated internationally if current actions continue.
  • Polls show that 61% of Israelis want the war to end and hostages to be returned, while only 25% support further military actions in Gaza.
  • A protest led by Jewish and Palestinian citizens in Israel called for stopping the offensive in Gaza.
  • Former Israeli hostage negotiator Gershon Baskin stated that most hostage families want an agreement to end the war.
  • Anti-war group Standing Together has been actively protesting, with some members arrested for their actions.
  • The Israeli government plans to continue its operations to defeat Hamas and aims to secure the hostages.
  • Thousands of Israeli military reservists have asked the government to focus on negotiating for hostage release rather than continuing the conflict.
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