A protestor dressed as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds a photo of far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir at an anti-government demonstration in Tel Aviv, April. Credit: Moti MilrodThe idea that this government can protect Israeli security after October 7 is really a very hard case to make. Still, it has become a multi-pronged campaign, even as it aims at the few voters the government cares about06:09 PM • July 02 2026 IDTOn Thursday, the Israeli public organized marches, installations and ceremonies marking 1,000 days since October 7, 2023. This is not a solemn commemoration: It's angry. The visual image is the number 1,000 drenched in blood. Participants are demanding a commission of inquiry, bearing slogans like "we won't forget," or "Netanyahu's massacre." The organizers raised over 1 million shekels from nearly 8,500 donors.In the NewsIsrael's Top Court Orders Revote for Netanyahu's Lawyer as State WatchdogIran Warns U.S., Israel Against Attacks Ahead of Khamenei FuneralThe Iran War Has Become Israel's Icarus MomentIsraeli Minister Blames ex-IDF Hostage Chief for Oct. 7 DeathsRep. Dan Goldman Says Support for Israel Cost Him New York Democratic PrimaryRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIAdvanced Israeli Systems Sold to Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Documents and Images ShowIsrael 2026 Election Poll Tracker: The Latest ProjectionsA Collapsing Society: Israel Suffers National Mental Crisis Due to the WarFlagGate: How Israel Set Off a Storm by Hosting a Separatist Genocide DenierWhy Israelis Should Stop Being Afraid of Mamdani-backed Brad LanderSettlers Tried to Torch Palestinian Homes. They Messed With the Wrong Village
Analysis • Can Israel's most right-wing gov't ever lose an election because of security?
The idea that this government can protect Israeli security after October 7 is really a very hard case to make. Still, it has become a multi-pronged campaign, even as it aims at the few voters the government cares about







