Protests continue against Netanyahu and Tel Aviv’s authorities.
According to the Jerusalem Post, the residents of the Zionist regime gathered throughout the occupied cities on Saturday evening to protest the judicial reforms of Netanyahu’s cabinet for the thirty-fourth consecutive week.
Netanyahu’s judicial reforms have been very controversial so far and have provoked much opposition. Thousands of Israelis, including fighter pilots, submarine officers, and other elite military units, have resigned from voluntary military reserve service in opposition to the judicial changes.
This week’s protests were held in Tel Aviv on a large scale and continued from Habima Tel Theater to Kaplan Intersection. As usual, the most important demonstration was in Tel Aviv, where protesters gathered in front of the government complex on Kaplan Street and gave speeches criticizing Netanyahu’s plans.
Some protesters carried placards saying “Muhammad Motasafum” in solidarity with Palestinians against Ben Guerr’s racist remarks about Palestinian freedom of movement.
Anti-Netanyahu demonstrations were also planned in major cities such as Haifa, Rehut, Ramat Gan, Ashdod, Beersheba, Eilat, Netanya, and Jerusalem, and protesters in Jerusalem demonstrated outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence on Aza Street.
In the small town of Afola, about 120 protesting students demonstrated in the city and shouted against Netanyahu by beating drums.
Prof. Hagai Levin, an Israeli doctor and head of the Israel Public Health Physicians Association, during a speech at the demonstration, accused Netanyahu’s cabinet of improperly spending public funds.
Levin pointed to Netanyahu’s cutoff of funding for Ukrainian refugees, saying, “This administration has decided to stop aid to Ukrainian refugees. “They could not find 40 million shekels to take care of the refugees.”
“At the same time, the cabinet continues to steal public funds for its own purposes,” Levin added.
Protesters organized massive protests every Saturday against the far-right cabinet’s judicial reforms and Benjamin Netanyahu’s conservative policies, and this was the thirty-fourth consecutive week of protests.
Yesterday, Avigdor Lieberman, head of Yisrael Beitna Party and former member of the Knesset of the Zionist regime, who has been in the guise of Netanyahu’s opponents in recent months, criticized his cabinet.
According to the report of the Zionist Walla website, Lieberman emphasized: that Itmar Ben Gower (Minister of Internal Security of the Zionist Cabinet) is responsible for intensifying operations and the loss of security in the West Bank.
He, who has criticized Netanyahu’s cabinet in the past, asked the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime to think of a serious solution to strengthen security in the West Bank.
Meanwhile, Hebrew sources announced the dissatisfaction of the majority of Zionists with the Minister of Internal Security of Netanyahu’s cabinet by publishing the results of a new survey.
Channel 12 of the Zionist regime’s television recently conducted a survey on the performance of Itamar Ben Guer, the minister of internal security of this regime.