00:00Protesters gathered in Jerusalem on Wednesday, marching towards the home of Israeli Prime
00:05Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to voice opposition to the government's decision to resume military
00:10operations in Gaza.
00:12Israel broke a fragile ceasefire early Tuesday when it launched heavy airstrikes on the Gaza
00:16Strip, reigniting a violent conflict that had paused since January.
00:20The bombing resulted in the death of more than 400 Palestinians, according to local
00:24health officials, and sparked widespread outrage among many Israelis.
00:29I think something has changed with our government.
00:34It's not a government I've known before.
00:37Something has changed in the ministers about all their opinions.
00:46They are taking us to a very bad direction, I think, that hurts our democracy and our
00:53country.
00:54and as a citizen I think everybody should say something about it and not just sit in the house
01:03and complain. We should go out and raise our voice. Currently 24 hostages are known to remain
01:13alive in Gaza while Israel says Hamas also holds the remains of 35 other captives.
01:20The strikes were ordered by Netanyahu after Hamas refused Israeli demands to release
01:26half of the remaining hostages as a condition for extending the ceasefire.
01:32The bombardment, which marks Israel's deadliest attack in the 17-month-long war,
01:38resulted in the deaths of mostly women and children, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
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