Demonstrators marched angrily in Jerusalem against Netanyahu, protesting Israeli military decisions led by ex-soldiers.
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Demonstrations have been held in Jerusalem against the Israeli Security Cabinet's decision to take full control of Gaza City.
Demonstrators marched along the streets of Jerusalem towards Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence.
Israeli ex-soldier Max Kress took a group with him and passed the march. He said that the Israelis will reject the decision.
Talking to BBC, he said, 'We are more than 350 soldiers. Who fought the war. But we reject Netanyahu's political war.
Protests have been held in several cities including Tel Aviv and Haifa. Many countries, including the United Kingdom, France, Australia, Turkey, Germany, Finland and Canada, have protested Israel's decision to take control of Gaza City.
The Israeli army has said that it will work to control and end the war in Gaza City.
