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Netanyahu dragging Israel into endless war, must be ousted: Oppostion leader

Demonstrators raise placards during a protest against Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv. (File photo)

An opposition leader says the head of the Israeli regime Benjamin Netanyahu is dragging Israel into endless war, urging people to stage daily protests until they can topple him.

Yair Golan said Sunday in a message on X that the governing coalition of Netanyahu is a “zero government.”

Golan, the head of the center-left Labour party said, “Instead of closing battlefronts, this zero government is pulling us into endless war, eternal internal conflict, and an abyss.”

“Only continuous popular pressure will bring down [Netanyahu].”

Meanwhile, opposition leader Yair Lapid, who heads Yesh Atid Party also called for the resignation of Netanyahu, describing his coalition as a “government of national disasters.”

Netanyahu has been under growing public and political pressure within Israel to resign and call early elections, over his handling of the genocidal war he launched in Gaza almost one year ago.

Demonstrators raise placards during a protest against Benjamin Netanyahu's genocidal war in Gaza, in Tel Aviv on September 14, 2024. (AFP)

Now he is dragging the war to Lebanon, according to a senior Hezbollah official who said Saturday that Netanyahu was “on the verge” of launching a “broad and strong operation” against Lebanon.

A former Israeli army general also admitted Saturday that the regime’s military forces are “stuck in a dire quagmire” in the Gaza Strip, urging Tel Aviv to withdraw its forces from the besieged Palestinian territory immediately.

Netanyahu has repeatedly threatened that Hamas must be destroyed before Israel will agree to end its war in Gaza. His military forces have so far killed more than 41,200 Palestinians, most of them women and children, since October 2023, according to Gaza health officials.


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