Israeli protesters call for Prime Minister Netanyahu to step down and push for a cease-fire to bring back hostages held by Hamas. War in Gaza has resulted in over 1,200 deaths, 250 hostages taken, and ongoing violence. International mediators are working on brokering a deal.
Key Points
Israeli protesters blocked highways demanding a cease-fire and the release of hostages.
Hamas appeared to drop a key demand for the war to end, signaling a potential breakthrough.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu aims to destroy Hamas' military capabilities and bring back all hostages.
Mediators from the US, Egypt, and Qatar are intensifying efforts to reach a deal.
War-weary Palestinians are pessimistic about the possibility of a cease-fire.
Pros
International mediators are working on brokering a deal for a cease-fire in the war.
Protesters aim to bring attention to the devastating impact of the conflict and call for action from the government.
Cons
Over 1,200 people have been killed and 250 hostages taken in the war.
Ongoing violence and clashes between Israeli forces, Hamas, and Hezbollah pose a threat to regional stability.