A round of protests come weeks after the university's president resigned. Protests raged across Israel over the weekend following the announcement that six more hostages were murdered by Hamas. >> As reporter Rebecca Castro tells us. Israel's prime minister sees only one way to end the war. >> As protesters take over streets in Tel Aviv and New York City demanding a cease fire, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is undeterred. >> I would define the end of the war in Gaza. In Gaza, when Hamas no longer rules Gaza. >> Netanyahu's defiance comes after his military recovered the bodies of six hostages taken by Hamas, including Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-polin. >> Hamas knew that by killing these six hostages that they would drive up the pressure on Prime Minister Netanyahu, that they would drive up the pressure within the Democratic Party on our support for Israel. >> Netanyahu is feeling that pressure from multiple fronts. Israel's largest labor union went on strike Monday. The United Kingdom has suspended dozens of weapons exports and stateside, President Biden says Netanyahu is not doing enough to secure a ceasefire. >> I wasn't previously such a political person. Now I'm a single policy voter. Israel straight through and through. >> Some American voters are also feeling frustrated, which means the war in Gaza will likely remain a top issue in the race for the white House. >> Israel had a right, has a right to defend itself. We would. And how it does so matters. Far too many innocent Palestinians have been killed, and we have got to get a deal done. She's saying that she wants the war to end as quickly as possible, but she refuses to provide the necessary stuff so that Israel can end the war as quickly as possible. >> The white House is still pushing for