21 People Arrested For Protesting Netanyahu’s Politics.
The police of the Provisional Zionist regime announced on Sunday morning that they arrested 21 people during the demonstration of several tens of thousands of people against the policies of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet in Tel Aviv.
According to the “Jerusalem Post” newspaper, the regime’s police say that all the roads in Tel Aviv, which were blocked for hours during the mass protests against Netanyahu’s judicial reform bill, have been reopened.
The statement also stated that 21 protesters were arrested for disrupting public order and blocking the Ayalon highway.
It was Saturday evening when about 160,000 residents of the occupied territories held massive demonstrations against Netanyahu’s cabinet policies for the eighth consecutive week.
Hebrew media also reported that Mossad chief David Barani allowed officers working in his subordinate agencies to participate in mass protests against judicial reforms. Channel 12 of the regime TV reported last night that a large number of leaders and senior officers of the Mossad demanded to exercise their right to participate in mass protests.
At the same time, the Labor Party of the Zionist regime sued the Prime Minister of this regime for his statements about the necessity of pushing back the opposition with “fists” and inciting violence against the protesters.
Five days ago, the members of the parliament of the fake Zionist regime, after an eight-hour meeting, with 63 votes in favor and 47 votes against, approved the controversial bill of the right-wing cabinet to reduce the powers of the judicial system in the first reading.