Protesters demonstrate in Tel Aviv demanding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's resignation Opponents of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu say 100,000 people have rallied against the government demanding a Gaza hostage deal.
The rallies in Tel Aviv and other cities came after the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) recovered the body of hostage Elad Katzir.
Protesters chanted "elections now", and "Elad, we're sorry", local media reported.
Later, police forcibly dispersed the Tel Aviv crowd.
Earlier on Saturday the IDF recovered the body of Elad Katzir, who was seized and taken to Gaza during the Hamas attacks on southern Israel on 7 October. He appeared alive in a hostage video released in January.
"Elad Katzir managed to survive three months in captivity. He should have been with us today. He could have been with us today," protester Noam Peri told a BBC reporter.
Organisers said the protest in Tel Aviv had drawn 100,000 people. These were the latest of a series of huge anti-government protests demanding that Prime Minister Netanyahu step down, amid fury that he has failed to free the remaining hostages.
A car ploughed into crowds at the protest in Tel Aviv, injuring five. Police said the driver was arrested.
BBC