Thousands of Zionists protest again against Netanyahu’s judicial coup.
According to the Palestinian Information Center, Channel 12 of the Zionist regime announced that thousands of Zionists demonstrated in the city of Herzliya this Saturday evening to condemn the judicial coup of the Netanyahu government.
It is also reported that a demonstration of 200,000 Zionists was held in Tel Aviv, and tens of thousands more people came to the streets in other cities to protest Netanyahu’s judicial coup.
This week’s protests; It is the 17th week of protests against Netanyahu’s far-right cabinet.
During the last four months, the Zionist protesters have always held large and consecutive demonstrations and demanded the complete cancellation of Netanyahu’s plan to change the judicial laws.
This is despite the fact that four weeks ago, Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, at the same time as the large-scale demonstrations in the occupied territories against him continued, before the escalation of military tensions and aggression against the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Gaza Strip, he accepted defeat and stopped his desired judicial reform plan. had announced In his speech, he stated that in order to avoid divisions and internal disputes, he announced the suspension of the judicial reform plan in order to reach a broad consensus. He claimed that he has no decision to create divisions and differences between Zionists.
The decision of Netanyahu’s opponents to resume demonstrations against him and the controversial plan of his cabinet shows that the residents of the occupied territories do not have any faith in Netanyahu’s promises and the internal political pressures at the same time as the external military pressures imposed by the resistance face the future of the Zionist regime with an uncertain fate. has done.
On the other hand, the results of a survey published by Maariv newspaper show that the popularity of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, has decreased. In the past four months, the occupied territories have witnessed past demonstrations against Netanyahu’s judicial reform plan, and the opponents of this plan considered it an attempt to reduce the powers of the judicial authorities against the executive powers.