Barak Calls for Mass Protests Demanding Netanyahu's Resignation and Snap Elections
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Former Israeli PM Ehud Barak criticized Netanyahu's government for inaction and lack of accountability regarding recent events.
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Barak called on 30,000 Israelis to "besiege" and protest outside the Knesset "day and night" until elections are set.
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He stated that public confidence in Netanyahu is very low and demands are growing for his resignation.
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Barak said setting new elections by end of March is critical, with the goal of holding elections in June.
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He drew parallels to Golda Meir's resignation after the Yom Kippur War, calling for accountability from leaders.