PNN – The Times of Israel newspaper wrote that 1,000 people gathered in Tel Aviv’s Habima Square against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s attempt to exempt Haredis from military service and his refusal to form a government commission of inquiry into the October 7, 2023 operation led by the Hamas movement.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network; Thousands of residents of the occupied territories protested in Tel Aviv on Saturday evening against the actions and political approach of the Israeli Prime Minister.
The Times of Israel newspaper wrote that 1,000 people gathered in Tel Aviv’s Habima Square against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s attempt to exempt the ultra-Orthodox from military service and his refusal to form a government commission of inquiry into the October 7, 2023 operation led by the Hamas movement.
The Zionist newspaper added: The gathering has asked the Supreme Court to force Netanyahu’s cabinet to send ultra-Orthodox students to military service and to form a government investigation commission.
Izhar Shai, a former Israeli minister whose son Yaron was killed during the attack on the kibbutz, told the protesters: The group of incompetent idiots in the government can’t evade investigation for long.
He added: At my son’s funeral, I swore to do everything I could to uncover the truth.
Orna Barbievi, a former minister and the first female general in the Israeli army to head the army’s personnel department, called Netanyahu’s cabinet “scammers” who “prefer the interests of the ultra-Orthodox over the interests of Israelis serving in the army.”
While blaming Netanyahu for the attacks on Lebanon, he said: The violence in the West Bank is inhumane and is carried out by organized gangs.

