Letter signed by some 1,000 Israeli figures, including author David Grossman, novelist Dorit Rabinyan, and Oscar-nominated director Uri Barbash, urge Germany and UK to cancel PM Netanyahu's upcoming visits
Police disperse Israeli demonstrators and activists as they block a road near the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other government offices.
In a letter addressed to the German and British ambassadors in Israel on Tuesday, some 1,000 Israeli figures said that Israel is in the midst of the most extreme crisis in its history. Netanyahu is scheduled to meet German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Thursday in Berlin, where Israeli expats say they are organising a large protest against their visiting prime minister.
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