Clashes between the Zionist regime police and people protesting judicial reforms.
Hundreds of protestors of judicial law reforms in the occupied Palestinian territories staged a demonstration this morning (Tuesday) and the Zionist regime police used pepper gas to deal with them.
With the insistence of the Zionist regime’s cabinet to implement reforms in the judicial laws of this regime, hundreds of settlers staged a demonstration this morning (Tuesday) in front of the house of “Yariv Levin”, the minister of justice of the Zionist regime.
The cabinet of the Zionist regime, headed by Benjamin Netanyahu, shortly after taking office, presented a plan to reform the judicial system of this regime on January 4 this year, which was met with widespread protests.
The Prime Minister of the Zionist regime has been under trial for years on charges of corruption, bribery, and betrayal of trust, and he plans to close his case with what he calls “judicial reforms”.
This morning, the Zionist newspaper “Haaretz” reported that people protesting the judicial reforms blocked the entrances to the street leading to the house of the Minister of Justice of the Zionist regime in Modi’in (the center of occupied Palestine) with barbed wires and burning tires.
The Minister of Justice of the Zionist regime is at the head of the process of judicial reforms in the occupied Palestinian territories and seeks to implement the reforms desired by the cabinet.
Simultaneously with the intensification of the demonstrations in front of Levin’s house, the Zionist regime police clashed with the settlers, and Karr was beaten. Police forces, while using pepper spray to disperse the protesters, arrested 6 of them.
Levin reacted to the actions of the protesters in front of his house, saying on his Facebook account, “They just set fire to a few tires on the street and didn’t decide to set fire to a unit in [our] apartment building.” »
After the beginning of the efforts of the Zionist regime’s cabinet to implement judicial reforms, the occupied Palestinian lands, especially its important cities such as Tel Aviv and Haifa, have witnessed continuous demonstrations for 25 consecutive weeks.
Demonstrators gather in the main squares of Tel Aviv every Saturday night to express their protest against judicial reforms. The latest case of this demonstration is related to this Saturday, which was held with the participation of tens of thousands of people.