Growing Anger: Protests Mount Outside Netanyahu's Residence

Protesters gathered outside Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem, expressing anger and demanding his resignation following the deadly attack by Hamas gunmen on communities near the Gaza Strip. A poll revealed that over three-quarters of Israelis believe Netanyahu should step down, highlighting the growing public fury towards political and security leaders. Families of the hostages held in Gaza criticized the government's response and called for their relatives' safe return. The attack has intensified public anger, with thousands demonstrating in Tel Aviv, demanding the release of the hostages. Israel has launched an intense offensive in Gaza, resulting in significant casualties and destruction. Netanyahu, facing corruption charges and controversy over judicial powers, has been blamed by 44% of Israelis for the attack, according to the poll.
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