JERUSALEM — Israeli opposition leader Yair Golan criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition on Sunday, labeling it a "zero government" and accusing it of leading the country into an "endless war."
His remarks followed a ballistic missile attack from Yemen that landed near Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv early Sunday, injuring at least nine people.
In a statement on X, Golan, who heads the Labor Party, urged Israelis to stage daily protests against the government, stating, "Only continuous popular pressure will bring down this government."