On Saturday, Tel Aviv witnessed its largest protest against Israel's war on Iran, with hundreds gathering despite military restrictions, leading to police intervention and the arrest of 17 demonstrators. Protesters raised slogans calling for peace and an end to the war.
The Israeli army has announced its readiness to cooperate with the Israeli police, led by National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, to manage the increasing protests against the government. This announcement comes amid rising social and political tensions in the country.
The Egyptian government's decision to raise the crossing fee at Taba border point to <strong>$120</strong> has sparked widespread outrage among Israeli citizens who rely on this crossing for travel. This increase comes at a sensitive time, as many are struggling with economic challenges.