A campaign launched across Israeli cities on Wednesday marks 1,000 days of war and calls on Prime Minister Netanyahu to release cabinet protocols, war aims, and achievements. The organizers demand transparency about decisions made during the war, stating: "Put everything on the table, so we know what hundreds of soldiers were killed for."
A public campaign launched Wednesday in streets across Israel marks 1,000 days since the start of the war and demands that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu release classified war cabinet protocols. The organizers, identified through a linked Telegram account, posted banner messages calling for transparency on "cabinet discussions, war aims, and achievements." The campaign's central slogan reads: "Put everything on the table, so we know what hundreds of soldiers were killed for."
The initiative appears to be a citizen-led protest rather than an official political movement. It echoes similar demands for accountability that have surfaced periodically during the conflict. The Zioneer previously reported on a separate fundraising campaign for soldier mental health after 300 days of war, highlighting ongoing public pressure regarding the war's costs.
It remains unclear whether the campaign has received any response from the Prime Minister's Office or attracted participation from public figures or elected officials. The authenticity of the Telegram-linked organizers has not been independently verified by The Zioneer.
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