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2024 Israeli protests

2024 Israeli protests
2024 anti-government protests in Israel
Part of Israel–Hamas war protests in Israel
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DateNovember 2023 (2023-11) – present
Location
Caused by
Methodsdemonstrations, civil disobedience, civil resistance, online activism, riots, hunger strikes
StatusOngoing
Parties
Casualties
Injuries32+ protesters (1 critically)
14 police officers
Arrested1,004
Detained4

The 2024 Israeli protests are a series of demonstrations,[1] instances of civil disorder,[2] and riots[3] against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government, primarily sparked by the Israel–Hamas war and the hostage crisis. The protests aim to pressure Netanyahu to accept a ceasefire and reach a hostage deal. The protests began sporadically at the onset of the war but have grown significantly in size and intensity, culminating in massive gatherings across various Israeli cities.[4][5][6]

On 1 September 2024, after six hostages were found killed in the Gaza Strip, the protest organizations announced a day of demonstrations, with more than 500,000 people having protested throughout the country and outside of it for a hostage deal. The Histadrut went on a day of strike the following day.[7]


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  1. ^ Moench, Mallory (3 April 2024). "'Netanyahu is the Problem.' Why Tens of Thousands Are Protesting in Israel". TIME. Retrieved 5 December 2024.
  2. ^ Setton, Keren (22 January 2024). "'No time for politics' sentiment cracks as civil unrest rises". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Sep. 1: Tel Aviv highway cleared after clashes with cops following largest rallies since Oct. 7". Times of Israel.
  4. ^ "Why are thousands protesting against Netanyahu's government in Israel?". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
  5. ^ "Israeli protests demand Gaza deal after IDF says 6 hostages killed". CNN. 1 September 2024.
  6. ^ Sharon, Jeremy (17 August 2024). "Demonstrations calling for hostage deal held in Jerusalem, Haifa and other cities". Times of Israel.
  7. ^ Cite error: The named reference :2 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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