The internal crisis of the Zionist regime continues.
According to al-Mayadeen, following the demonstrations of the Zionist settlers near the residence of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, the police of this regime had a severe fight with the Zionist protesters.
The Hebrew-language newspaper Yediot Ahronot announced: Four people were arrested and one of the protesters had his nose broken following a clash between the police and protesters who were protesting near Netanyahu’s residence.
Ehud Barak, the former prime minister of the Zionist regime, called this incident a “disgrace” on Twitter and accused Netanyahu and Ben Gweir of inciting the police forces to use violence against the Zionist protesters.
Shikma Bresler, one of the leaders of the “Black Flags” protests, reported: The police showed unprecedented violence, dozens of people were arrested without reason, and several wounded were taken to hospitals. Tonight was Israel’s black night.
On the other hand, the Israeli police announced in a statement: Last night, an illegal demonstration was held in front of the Prime Minister’s residence. Following this demonstration, hundreds of people came to this place and created an unbearable noise. 3 people were arrested after the protestors rejected the requests of the police.
Josh Breiner, an analyst of the Hebrew-language newspaper Haaretz, also considered the violent treatment of the Zionist regime’s police and arbitrary arrests in order to please Netanyahu and Ben-Guir.