Thousands protest in Tel Aviv against the Iran-Israel war.
Large protests took place in Israel and Iraq against the war with Iran. The protests grew due to concerns about attacks. Police dispersed the demonstrations in Tel Aviv.
Over a thousand people protested in Tel Aviv, calling for an end to the conflict with Iran and Hezbollah. The demonstrations were happening in Israel and Iraq. In Baghdad, tens of thousands marched in Tahrir Square against the war in the Middle East. These protests showed growing public opposition to Israel’s military actions. The protests occurred after Israel relaxed rules about public gatherings.
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Highlights
Large Protest in Tel Aviv
Over one thousand people protested in Tel Aviv against the war with Iran and Hezbollah.
Police Dispersed Protest
Police arrested 17 people and dispersed a protest in Tel Aviv due to a missile alert.
Demonstrations Across Israel
Hundreds of people demonstrated in Tel Aviv calling for an end to the Iran-Krieg.
Protests Against Middle East War
Tens of thousands of people marched in Baghdad against the war in the Middle East.
Declining Support for Military Action
Public support for Israel’s military actions 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.
- Mobile alerts are causing disruptions to the demonstrations.
RTBF, ORF, tagesschau, ZEIT Online say the conflict is primarily between Iran and Israel.
RTBF, ORF News, tagesschau, ZEIT Online
El País says the conflict is related to the war with Iran.
El País
RTBF, ORF, ZEIT Online say the protests are against the war in the Middle East.
RTBF, ORF News, ZEIT Online
El País says the protests are specifically against the war with Iran.
El País