26th consecutive week of protests against Netanyahu in occupied Palestine.
For the 26th consecutive week, tens of thousands of residents of the occupied territories demonstrated against the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime.
On Saturday, the residents of the occupied territories demonstrated for the 26th consecutive week in the streets of different cities of the occupied territories against the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, Benjamin Netanyahu.
Today’s demonstration is held while Avigdor Lieberman, the former foreign minister of the Zionist regime, warned about Netanyahu’s new adventure.
He said that Netanyahu has lost control of the cabinet and plans to use the security forces to achieve his security goals.
Netanyahu has proposed a plan to reduce the power of the judiciary in occupied Palestine. His plan includes proposals to limit the power of the Supreme Court of the Zionist regime.
Netanyahu and supporters of this plan argue that the judiciary has too much power and interferes with the functioning of the executive branch. However, the proposal of these reforms has caused widespread protests against it in the major cities of occupied Palestine.
Protesters say Netanyahu is trying to protect himself from corruption charges by weakening the judiciary. According to these protesters, Netanyahu’s proposed reforms could make it easier to evade prosecution against him in corruption cases.
During his tenure as prime minister, Netanyahu has faced numerous corruption charges including bribery, fraud, and breach of public trust.
Despite this, the proposal of this plan, beyond the protests it has brought, has drawn attention to the existing divisions in occupied Palestine. Many experts on the issues related to this regime, even inside occupied Palestine, have interpreted these divisions as a sign of big gaps that can cause the end of Israel’s existence.