In a powerful and emotional demonstration, protesters marched with bags of flour and held images of Palestinian children who have died of starvation, calling on the Israeli public and government to recognize the human cost of the conflict.
“We demand to stop the starvation in Gaza. We demand to stop the annihilation. This cannot go on.”
Several demonstrators condemned the current Israeli leadership, accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's administration of leading the country toward dictatorship and moral collapse.
“My parents came from the Holocaust—there’s no way I will let Bibi and his gang destroy this democracy.”
The protesters also urged Israeli soldiers and reservists to refuse to serve in Gaza, framing civil resistance as the only moral option left.
This demonstration follows the collapse of ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas, and coincides with growing warnings from international aid agencies about mass starvation in Gaza. The protest marks a rising internal opposition within Israel, as citizens demand accountability, moral clarity, and democratic preservation in the face of what many are calling a war of annihilation.
Anti-war protest in Israel
Civil resistance and refusal to serve
Starvation and humanitarian crisis in Gaza
Israeli democracy at risk
Ceasefire breakdown and growing unrest
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