Protesters arrived this Friday morning at Tel Aviv's Carmel Shuk dressed as Qatari sheikhs, staging a protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his office.

According to the protesters, the costumes were meant to highlight the alleged connection between the Prime Minister's Office and individuals from Qatar.

The organizers stated that the protest was against what they describe as the flow of "Qatari money," which, they claim, was used not only to fund Hamas activities but also for a public relations campaign directed against Israeli citizens.

Netanyahu must be removed from decision-making positions

They further claimed that the alleged cooperation between the Prime Minister's Office and Qatar took place both before and during the war.

According to the activists, the event underscores the need to remove Netanyahu from all decision-making positions and to establish a state commission of inquiry.

They argue that such a committee is necessary to investigate the matter and to restore public trust in the state's institutions and Israeli society.