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Haifa Rally: Hundreds of Protesters Demand End to Israeli War on Lebanon

14:35 - April 19, 2026
News ID: 3497154
IQNA – In Haifa, a city that has felt the reverberations of cross-border conflict, hundreds of Israeli protesters took to the streets Saturday to voice opposition to the continued war on Lebanon.

Hundreds protested against Israeli war against Lebanon, gathering in the northern city of Haifa to demand an end to the war (April 18, 2026).

 

Hundreds of Israelis protested against the Israeli regime continuing war against Lebanon, gathering in the northern city of Haifa to demand an end to the fighting, according to the Yedioth Ahronoth Hebrew newspaper.

The newspaper said hundreds gathered at the Horev Junction with anti-regime banners to demand an end to the war.

Similar protests were held at the Karkur Junction in the Wadi Ara area southeast of Haifa.

The demonstrations come amid growing criticism inside occupied Palestine about the Tel Aviv regime’s handling of the war and its consequences.

The protests also came as Israel continued violations of a 10-day ceasefire with Hezbollah that took effect at midnight Friday local time.

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On Saturday, the Israeli army claimed it had detected people violating the ceasefire understandings in southern Lebanon during the previous 24 hours, and said it carried out several strikes and destroyed infrastructure in response.

Since March 2, Israel has waged an offensive on Lebanon that has killed more than 2,294 people, wounded 7,544 and displaced over 1 million, according to the latest official figures from Lebanon.

Alireza Bakhtiari

Source: Anadolu Agency

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