Thousands of Israeli anti-government protesters gathered in Jerusalem on Thursday, converging on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's home. The demonstrators lit a bonfire on the street outside and called for Netanyahu's resignation. During a search operation, security forces found a large smoke bomb planted near the residence, which police believe was placed by protesters in an attempt to storm the house. The protests also included demands for an immediate hostage deal. Neta Dekel reported on the scene.
Israeli anti-government protesters gathered in Jerusalem and converged on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's home, lighting a bonfire on the street outside and calling for his resignation https://t.co/rhD83z1oZ3 https://t.co/6bCdCnn0Lv
Thousands of Israelis gathered in Jerusalem to protest against Netanyahu’s government on Thursday, calling for it to be overthrown and demanding an immediate hostage deal. https://t.co/pp5CQ8IDdw
#Israeli anti-government #protesters march on #Netanyahu's home https://t.co/HXjeQP76KE
Israeli anti-government protesters gathered in Jerusalem and marched towards Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's home, demanding his resignation https://t.co/rhD83z1oZ3 https://t.co/KbKLH5eUU8
BREAKING: Thousands of Israeli protesters are surrounding Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem. Security forces found a large smoke bomb planted near the house during a search operation. Police believe the protesters placed it to use in an attempt to storm the residence https://t.co/AJSPLo6v9y
Anti-government protesters have gathered in #Jerusalem and converged on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s home, lighting a bonfire on the street outside and calling for his resignation. https://t.co/noVrD73liq
💥 Jerusalem, thousands at anti-Netanyahu protest. (Neta Dekel) https://t.co/FkEq1UoLSF