Thousands of Israelis took to the streets in Tel Aviv, gathering at Habima Square and other major cities, in a new wave of protests against the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid ongoing regional tensions.
Demonstrators voiced frustration over prolonged conflict dynamics involving Iran and Hezbollah, accusing the government of failing to adequately protect civilians as security concerns and economic pressures continue to weigh on daily life. Protesters also criticized wartime spending priorities and raised concerns over political accountability, while some called for renewed efforts toward de-escalation and diplomatic solutions.
Authorities reported several arrests during the demonstrations, citing enforcement of emergency regulations restricting large gatherings during heightened security conditions. The protests reflect growing domestic pressure within Israel, as segments of the population increasingly question the direction and duration of the conflict.





