Demonstrators in Tel Aviv gave Netanyahu an ultimatum.
About 100,000 Zionists demonstrated in Tel Aviv against the judicial changes plan of the Prime Minister of the Provisional Zionist regime.
The Zionist media reported the holding of large-scale demonstrations in occupied Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
Despite the decision of the Zionist parliament to postpone the process of approving the judicial changes plan in the Knesset until Monday, the protest demonstrations of the Zionists continue in areas including Tel Aviv, Haifa and Ra’anana.
Zionist media reported that about 100,000 Zionists demonstrated in Tel Aviv against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial reform plan.
Al-Mayadeen network reported that tens of thousands of people protested in occupied Jerusalem and the opposition to the judicial changes plan will continue tomorrow and Sunday.
About 100 generals, the former head of the Mossad, and the former head of Shabak also joined the crowd of protesters against Netanyahu, and in this connection, “Yeval Deskin,” the former head of Shabak, said: “It is time to suspend voluntary service in the reserve forces so that the judicial changes plan is also completely stopped.”
Yair Lapid, the former prime minister of the Zionist regime, also emphasized that either Netanyahu’s cabinet should abandon this plan in the next two days, or Israel will be destroyed.
According to this report, 10,000 reservists from 40 units left the service.
Zionist media reported that 50 air force reserve officers, including 21 pilots, announced the suspension of their service, and thus the number of people who have suspended their service in the air force reached 1,244.
Therefore, the number of people opposed to serving in the Air Force is increasing.
“Eitan Ben Eliyahu”, the former commander of the Israeli air force, also said: “The situation of the air force tonight is catastrophic.”
Gadi Eisenkot, a member of the Knesset (Parliament) of the Zionist regime, who is also participating in the demonstrations of occupied Jerusalem, emphasized that the suspension of the service of hundreds of pilots is a heavy loss for the army.
“Dani Yatom”, the former head of Mossad, also said: “We are trying to prevent the fall from the abyss.”