Massive demonstrations by Zionists against Netanyahu.
Thousands of protesters against Netanyahu came to the streets on Tuesday to protest against the Israeli Prime Minister’s decision to approve judicial reforms.
This is despite the fact that last week, Netanyahu, regardless of the widespread protests in the occupied territories, proceeded to vote on the judicial reform plan in the Knesset, which due to the fragile control of his Knesset coalition, this plan was approved in the first round.
Hebrew sources announced that Israelis came to the streets again this Tuesday against the Netanyahu government’s judicial reform plan in different areas of the occupied territories.
The published images of the streets in the occupied territories show the extent of these protests and the blocking of many roads by the protesters at the same time as they clashed with the security forces of the Zionist regime.
The Hebrew-language newspaper Yedioth Aharonot announced that the protesters blocked the main street of the Kiriah district in Tel Aviv.
Kan’s Hebrew language network also announced that as part of the “Day of Public Disturbance” activities in condemning the government’s judicial reforms, demonstrations will be held throughout the occupied territories and the movement of trains is also planned to be stopped.
The Hebrew-language newspaper Ha’aretz announced that hundreds of soldiers and former officers of the Zionist regime are moving from three different points to the entrance of the Kiriah area in Tel Aviv as part of the protest against the Netanyahu government’s judicial reform plan.
On the other hand, Hebrew sources reported a violent clash between Israeli police forces and protesters in Tel Aviv.
Al-Mayadeen, citing Hebrew-language media, reported that violent clashes took place between the protesters and the police forces of the Zionist regime.
These clashes took place between the police and the protesters who blocked the Kfar Hirok intersection in Tel Aviv. Al-Mayadeen also reported that protesters blocked one of the main roads in Tel Aviv.
Hebrew-speaking sources announced that one of the demonstrators against Netanyahu’s judicial reform plan was run over by a car and injured near Ra’anana in the occupied territories of 1948.
Richt Beit Hebrew news site announced that a number of protestors of Netanyahu’s judicial reform plan entered the Zionist Stock Exchange building.
The Zionist Army Radio announced that hundreds of protestors of the judicial reform plan reached the Hestdrot building in Tel Aviv and some of them moved towards this area from Kabulan Street. Demonstrators against Netanyahu’s judicial coup blocked many streets and major intersections in various cities, including Tel Aviv.
Netanyahu and his extreme right-wing cabinet intend to reduce the powers of the judicial system to prevent their interference in the affairs of the cabinet and especially the dismissal of the prime minister and other ministers.