Crisis in occupied Palestine
Crisis in occupied Palestine
Thousands of people came out to protest against the radical government of Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv and other cities in occupied Palestine on Saturday night for several weeks in a row. Demonstrations against Netanyahu and divisions between Israeli parties intensified after the new Israeli cabinet led by Benjamin Netanyahu this month presented a plan for "judiciary reform." Netanyahu, who has been on trial for years on charges of corruption, bribery and betrayal of trust, intends to cancel the trial with the help of the regime's justice minister under the guise of so-called "military judicial reform."
On Saturday of this week, as in other weeks, thousands of people in Tel Aviv and Haifa demonstrated against the office of interim Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to AAA. Saturdays in the occupied territories have become the black days of Benjamin Netanyahu. Hundreds of thousands of Jewish settlers take to the streets to protest against extremism and the illegal actions of the far-right Israeli cabinet, and they intend to continue protesting until the power of the Likud party and its allies is overthrown.