Israeli protesters attempt to enter Netanyahu's office

According to the Israeli Radio and Television Organization, a group of occupied territory residents who support the continuation of the ceasefire agreement's implementation in the Gaza Strip staged a protest in front of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office in occupied Jerusalem.
A meeting of the Israeli security cabinet regarding the status of the negotiations for the second phase of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip and the exchange of prisoners preceded the protest, the report said.
The demonstrators gathered in front of Netanyahu's office and called for the agreement's second and third phases to be implemented as well as its completion.
Additionally, Israeli Channel 7 TV reported that a group of pro-ceasefire demonstrators tried to break into Benjamin Netanyahu's office, where the Israeli war cabinet meeting is taking place.
The demonstration was held after media sources announced that Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet and his ministers do not intend to implement the second phase of the ceasefire agreement.
Previously, 112 family members of Israeli prisoners in the Gaza Strip had filed a complaint against Benjamin Netanyahu in the regime's Supreme Court.
In the complaint, the families of the Israeli prisoners accused Netanyahu of releasing the prisoners and obstructing the path to reaching a prisoner exchange agreement.