Organizers say the 15,000-strong march is the biggest of its kind in Israel's history

Demonstrators in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv marched on Friday to call for urgent action on man-made climate change ahead of the COP27 conference set to begin in Egypt next month.

This year, the annual climate march acquired an added political dimension by dint of being held days before Tuesday's general election, which will decide Israel's next government.

Whether this government will be headed by current Prime Minister Yair Lapid or Opposition Leader Benjamin Netanyahu, its agenda - according to the thousands of people gathered in Tel Aviv - should prioritize urgent climate action. ... Read More: i24