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6:21 a.m. ET, June 9, 2024

33 people arrested during anti-government protests in Tel Aviv

By CNN staff



On June 8, police in Tel Aviv, Israel, block a street from protesters demanding the release of Israeli hostages.

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Police said 33 people were arrested during anti-government protests in Tel Aviv on Saturday as demonstrators blocked roads and demanded the release of all hostages held in Gaza and a ceasefire.

According to police, several hundred protesters violated public order on Kaplan Street, also known as Democracy Square, by blocking traffic, setting fires and confronting police.

Authorities arrested 33 people who had blocked main roads and dispersed the demonstrations, police said. All roads have now been reopened.

Videos of Saturday’s protests showed police using water cannon to disperse crowds, sparking fears of police violence.

Opposition leader Yair Lapid and Benny Gantz, a member of Israel’s war cabinet, expressed concern in separate posts about reports of police violence and called for an investigation into the allegations.

Political rumors: The Israeli government is under great pressure to release the more than 100 hostages still being held in the Gaza Strip, with weekly protests demanding their release.

Many are also calling for new elections and believe that the current government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must resign.

This comes as Netanyahu faces growing domestic tensions, including the possible resignation of Gantz, a key member of the country’s wartime emergency government.

Following the rescue of four Israeli hostages from Gaza on Saturday, Israeli Prime Minister Gantz urged the war-time emergency government not to be abandoned, saying: “Faced with the great tasks ahead of us, we must remain united within ourselves.”