Continued demonstrations against Netanyahu in the occupied lands of Palestine

Continued demonstrations against Netanyahu in the occupied lands of Palestine

Continued demonstrations against Netanyahu in the occupied lands of Palestine
Continued demonstrations against Netanyahu in the occupied lands of Palestine

Residents of the occupied territories of Palestine have been demonstrating for the 29th week in a row on Saturday against Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his plan for judicial reform.According to AAA news agency, at least 85,000 people protested in front of the Knesset in the occupied part of Quds and 100,000 people in Tel Aviv and protested against the judicial changes lobbied by the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime. Some media sources reported that the number of demonstrators in Tel Aviv exceeded 250 thousand people.

A massive demonstration against Netanyahu took place in Haifa, during which thousands of people chanted slogans against his plan for judicial reform. The Zionist regime media also reported that about 100 generals, the former chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the former head of the Mossad had joined the protests against the prime minister's plan to change the judiciary. It was reported that a group of demonstrators also gathered in front of the house of the Zionist regime's Minister of War, Yoaf Gallant.

Despite the decision of the Zionist regime, to postpone the process of approval in the Knesset of the Judicial Reform Plan until Monday, the protesting residents of illegal Zionist quarters continue protests in areas such as Tel Aviv, Haifa and Raanan. Plan of the Netanyahu government called “reform of judicial law”, which residents of the occupied territories of Palestine call “conterations” a coup "led to political tension in the government of this regime and the spread of folk protests in the Zionist regime of Israel.

The Netanyahu government's blueprint foresees a reduction in the powers of the regime's judiciary, and the powers and seat of the regime's executive and legislative branches will in turn be strengthened. Opposition leaders of the Zionist regime acknowledge that the Netanyahu government's judicial reform plan aims to weaken the judiciary and is an attempt by Netanyahu himself to prevent his own trial in three cases of corruption and bribery. They believe that these government actions will push the Zionist regime into conflict, civil war, and gradual collapse.