Israelis Protest Against War in Iran and Middle East

Large protests against the war with Iran took place in Israel and Iraq. Police dispersed demonstrations in Tel Aviv due to missile alerts. The protests show growing public concern about the conflict.
Protests against the war with Iran occurred in multiple locations, including Tel Aviv, Israel, and Tahrir Square in Baghdad. These demonstrations involved hundreds or even thousands of people. A mobile alert about an incoming projectile led to the police stopping a protest in Tel Aviv. The protests reflect a decline in public support for the conflict. The demonstrations highlight international concern about the situation in the Middle East.
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Highlights
Large Tel Aviv Protest
Over one thousand people protested in Tel Aviv against the war with Iran and Hezbollah.
Demonstrations in Tel Aviv
Hundreds of people in Tel Aviv demonstrated for an end to the war in Iran.
Police Disperse Protest
Police dispersed a protest in Tel Aviv after a missile alert.
Widespread Anti-War Sentiment
Tens of thousands of people marched in Baghdad against the war in the Middle East.
Declining Support for War
Public support for the war is declining, leading to increased demonstrations.
Perspectives
- People are protesting the war between Iran and Israel.
- The protests are happening in Tel Aviv, Israel.
- The protests are growing in size and number.
- There are concerns about missile attacks and the regional situation.
The protests are primarily about the war with Iran.
El País, RTBF, ORF News, New
The protests are against the involvement of Hezbollah and the broader conflict in the Middle East.
RTBF
The conflict is a serious war requiring an end.
ORF News
The conflict is a challenge and a regional situation needing attention.
RTBF