Thousands marched in London to protest rising antisemitism, calling for action as incidents surge across the UK. Leaders urged solidarity and vigilance.
Thousands protested across Israel on the last day of Passover, amid a wave of IDF reservists calling on the government to end the Gaza war. 'How much longer will you play Russian roulette with the hostages?' one released hostage asked
Thousands signed petitions after Israeli Air Force reservists were dismissed for calling to end the war for a hostage deal ■ Netanyahu labeled the signatories as 'an anarchistic group of pensioners' backed by foreign-funded organizations aiming to 'overthrow' his government
Thousands take to the streets amid the departure of a Shin Bet and Mossad delegation to Qatar for talks and after a video released by Hamas provided a sign of life from hostage Liri Elbag
Thousands of Israelis demonstrated for a hostage release deal in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa and other cities amid criticism of Netanyahu for confusing the date of the October 7 Hamas attack for the second time in days
Thousands of ultra-Orthodox men flocked to the streets of Jerusalem, blowing shofars and carrying signs against the high court ruling, which said they must be drafted into the army. UTJ party minister Yitzchak Goldknopf drove through the rally and protesters threw stones at his car
Thousands of people marched through Malmö to protest Israeli singer Eden Golan's participation and to demand a Gaza cease-fire; Police removed dozens protesting outside of the arena; In Finland, dozens of protesters stormed the headquarters of public broadcaster, demanding it withdraw from the song contest because of Israel's participation
Thousands of people flocked to the Western Wall Thursday morning for the traditional Priestly Blessing of the Passover holiday. The event was attended by Israel's chief rabbis, the rabbi of the Western Wall and Holy Sites, and masses of worshippers who recited prayers for the return of Israelis held captive by the Hamas terror […]
Thousands of anti-government demonstrators called for an early election and the removal of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, Be'er Sheva and Caesarea
Netanyahu says Rafah operation will only happen once civilians evacuated from combat zones ■ Thousands of people attend anti-gov't protests across country, demanding elections ■ Netanyahu will try formulate a 'day after' proposal this week, says Israel's national security adviser
Thousands attended demonstrations in Tel Aviv, Haifa, Jerusalem, and outside Netanyahu's private residence in Caesarea. Bereaved sister: 'The values on which this country was built were replaced by political survival, bickering, and incitement'