Anti-war protests held in Israel despite severe restrictions

KABUL: Hundreds of Israelis took to the streets in several cities to protest the ongoing war, despite severe restrictions on protests and public gatherings, local media reported.
According to The Jerusalem Post, demonstrations were held in Tel Aviv, Haifa, Jerusalem, and Kfar Saba, where protesters carried signs and chanted slogans such as “We must stop” and “Bibi (Netanyahu) will kill us all.”
The protests come as authorities in Israel have imposed tight restrictions on public demonstrations during the conflict. The Home Front Command reportedly authorized a gathering of up to 150 people at Habima Square in Tel Aviv.
Legal groups have criticized the limitations, arguing they restrict the right to protest.
Despite growing public calls for larger demonstrations against the war, security forces have capped gatherings at 150 participants, citing security concerns.

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