Israelis protest Lebanon war in Haifa amid ceasefire breaches

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Israelis protest Lebanon war in Haifa amid ceasefire breaches
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Despite overwhelming military support according to recent surveys, hundreds of Israeli demonstrators gathered in Haifa and surrounding areas Saturday to demand an immediate end to the offensive against Lebanon. The rallies at Horev and Karkur junctions highlight deepening domestic divisions as the government faces mounting criticism for its conduct of the war and continued ceasefire violations affecting civilian populations.

Anti-war demonstrations gain momentum in northern Israel

Citizens converged on Haifa and surrounding regions over the weekend to voice strong opposition to their government's military operations in Lebanon. At the Horev Junction in the northern port city, demonstrators assembled carrying banners critical of the administration, calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities. Parallel gatherings took place at the Karkur Junction in the Wadi Ara area southeast of Haifa, where hundreds joined the chorus of dissent against the ongoing aggression.

Ceasefire violations escalate regional tensions

The protests coincide with persistent breaches of a fragile ten-day truce agreement between Jerusalem and Hezbollah that formally commenced at midnight Friday. According to military statements, Israeli forces conducted strikes and destroyed infrastructure in southern Lebanon during the previous twenty-four hours, claiming these actions responded to alleged violations of the ceasefire understandings. These developments underscore the precarious nature of the temporary halt in fighting.

Humanitarian crisis deepens in Lebanon

The military campaign initiated on March second has inflicted catastrophic consequences on Lebanese civilians. Official figures from Beirut indicate the offensive has claimed the lives of over two thousand two hundred ninety-four individuals, while leaving more than seven thousand five hundred forty-four wounded. Additionally, the violence has forcibly displaced over one million people from their homes, creating a severe humanitarian emergency in the Mediterranean nation.

Divisions within Israeli society over military campaign

While street protests demonstrate significant opposition to the war, polling data reveals a starkly different picture of broader public sentiment. Recent surveys published by Israeli media outlets indicate that seventy-seven percent of citizens support continuing the offensive against Lebanon, with only twelve percent favoring an end to the conflict and eleven percent remaining undecided. This disconnect between vocal demonstrators and the silent majority highlights the complex political landscape facing the administration as it navigates growing international scrutiny and domestic criticism regarding its military strategy.

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