Tel Aviv witnessed violent protests at night, with demonstrators sprayed by water cannons amid heightened Israeli police presence.
Tens of thousands of Israelis participated in a weekly march against the government, demanding an agreement with Hamas and the release of hostages in Gaza. A poll revealed that 54% of Israelis believe the ongoing conflict is due to political considerations by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Clashes erupted between protesters and police when they attempted to block a major road in the Ayalon area, prompting police to forcefully disperse them, using wastewater.
Families of prisoners urged Israeli citizens to join widespread demonstrations to pressure Netanyahu's government to reach an agreement, emphasizing they will not allow him to disrupt or sabotage the deal, as he has done in the past.
Watch: Nighttime protests took place in Tel Aviv
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