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Thousands Of Israelis Protest War

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ISRAEL CRACKS DOWN ON LARGE ANTI-WAR PROTEST

POLICE CLASH WITH HUNDREDS

‘LARGEST PROTEST TO DATE’ pic.twitter.com/KHu3J7c8um

— RT (@RT_com) March 28, 2026

Thousands of Israelis are now taking to the streets demanding an end to the war, gathering in Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Jerusalem under the banner “For all of our lives.” The protests are organized, backed by former lawmakers, and supported by civil society groups openly opposing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Demonstrators are warning against what they describe as a “forever war” and raising concerns about damage to democracy, even as arrests have already taken place during these rallies.

Netanyahu has built his entire political career around security, presenting himself as the only figure capable of protecting Israel from existential threats. That narrative worked for decades. But once war drags on without a clear resolution, the same narrative begins to turn against him. People may believe that this is Israel’s war, but in truth, this is Netanyahu’s crusade. Civilians on both sides are guaranteed to lose in times of war.

Netanyahu has made it clear that this is not a limited operation. He has repeatedly framed the conflict as part of a broader regional struggle, targeting not just Hamas, but Hezbollah, Syria, and ultimately Iran. He described the war as entering a “decisive phase” and emphasized the need for total victory. This is not a short-term engagement. This is an expanding conflict with no clear endpoint.

At the same time, the economic consequences are beginning to surface. Discussions within his government now include increasing the defense budget for 2026, even if it means expanding the deficit. You cannot wage an extended war, increase military spending, and maintain economic stability indefinitely. That pressure shows up in the currency, in the bond markets, and eventually in civil unrest.

Netanyahu has always relied on external conflict to maintain internal cohesion. The moment that cohesion breaks, the political landscape shifts rapidly. We have already seen calls for early elections, internal divisions within his coalition, and rising dissatisfaction among the population. Governments that rely on war as a unifying force eventually face internal opposition when the cost outweighs the perceived benefit.

⛔️An Israeli protester admits on camera that their democracy is completely dead. He reveals the police have officially banned citizens from protesting against the war. The Zionist regime has gone full fascist to protect Netanyahu’s regime ‼️. pic.twitter.com/dpUsxcO00K

— Dr.Sam Youssef Ph.D.,M.Sc.,DPT. (@drhossamsamy65) March 28, 2026

There is also a deeper geopolitical layer to this. Netanyahu has long viewed Iran as the central threat and has consistently pushed for broader confrontation, even lobbying the United States to take a more aggressive stance. This aligns with what I have said about the Neocon agenda. It is not confined to one country. It is a network of policy decisions pushing toward prolonged conflict under the justification of security.

The danger is that once a nation commits to this path, it becomes very difficult to reverse course. Ending a war is often more politically dangerous than continuing it. Leaders who built their authority on conflict cannot easily pivot to peace without appearing weak.

What is unfolding now in Israel is the beginning of that turning point. Public protests are no longer fringe. They are organized, visible, and growing. That signals a shift in confidence.

This is where history becomes very clear. No government can sustain prolonged war, rising costs, and internal dissent indefinitely. At some point, the pressure forces change, either through elections, internal collapse, or a major policy reversal. Netanyahu has survived political crises for decades. But this is a convergence of war, economics, and public confidence. Israeli’s realized that the Iron Dome was impenetrable on October 7. They no longer feel fully protected by their government, and in turn, Bibi is no longer capable of guaranteeing safety to his people who now see he is actively leading them into danger.





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