The Jerusalem protesters converge to the residence after PM Netana.

The protesters supported the hostage to the streets of Jerusalem and marched to the residence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanahu and expressed their anger at the city acquisition plan.

Max Kresch, a former soldier, marched with a sign that “I refused.”

“We are more than 350 soldiers who have served during the war and refused to continue to serve the Netana’s political war,” the BBC said.

Demonstrations occurred throughout Israel in the same city, such as Hippa. Thousands of people gathered in Tel Aviv.

Israel’s decision, which decided to expand the war in Gaza, sparked criticism from the United Nations and many countries, including the United Kingdom, France and Canada, and Germany stopped exporting military exports to Israel.

Approved by the Israeli Security Cabinet, this plan lists five “principles” to end the war. Armed to disarm the Hamas, return all hostages, dilipulate the Gaza district, take territorial security control, and establish an alternative civil administration, not the authority of Hamas or Palestine.