CRUX; TRT; Hindustan Times; Pfc. Sandoval, Sheldon S. (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Netanyahu fails to manage crisis, war on Hamas/Gaza, but has strategy to stay in power
Jewish protesters with Israeli flags, banners, and signs condemning Netanyahu demand he resign and leave office.
The protesters gathered outside the Israeli prime minister’s residence in Jerusalem, with banners reading “Netanyahu destroyed Israel.”
The protest coincided with a poll showing more than three-quarters of Israelis believe Netanyahu should resign.
A poll published by Israel's Channel 12 found that 76% of Israelis want Netanyahu to step down.
While the Opposition is tightening its grip against Netanyahu, the Israeli PM is looking at a two-fold plan to stay in power.
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Jews protest AIPAC president in LA
(Independent.co.uk) Police in Los Angeles are investigating a protest outside the house of the president of the pro-Israeli lobbying group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee), according to a report. LAPD officers responded to a "disturbance" on Thursday morning in Brentwood, California (near UCLA).
They made no arrests at the scene but were investigating claims of vandalism, assault with a deadly weapon, and are now reportedly treating a protest at the scene as a possible hate crime, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Though the LAPD has a policy of not naming the victims of crimes in their police reports, LA Mayor Karen Bass reportedly identified the victim as Michael Tuchin, an LA attorney who serves as president of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, better known as AIPAC. More
Israelis protest in front of PM Netanyahu’s home
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Israelis protest in front of Netanyahu’s house
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