Demonstrations against judicial reform in the occupied territories

Demonstrations against judicial reform in the occupied territories

Demonstrations against judicial reform in the occupied territories
Demonstrations against judicial reform in the occupied territories

Against the backdrop of events and holidays timed to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the false occupying regime of Israel, thousands of Israelis took to the streets to protest in the occupied part of Quds and in Tel Aviv.

For four months now, residents of the occupied territories of Palestine have been protesting every week against judicial reforms that the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to implement and which his critics consider contrary to democracy.

According to BBC, the Zionists, holding flags in their hands, once again called for "saving democracy" during this protest action.Similar actions took place in other cities of the occupied territories of Palestine. Reformists plan to convene tomorrow night in front of the regime's Knesset (parliament).On March 27, after the protests intensified, Netanyahu halted judicial reforms to allow for negotiations, but the protests still continue.

Opposition leaders of the Zionist regime consider the judicial reforms of the Netanyahu cabinet to weaken the judiciary and Netanyahu's attempt to avoid trial in three cases of corruption and bribery, and believe that these actions of the current government will lead the Zionist regime to conflict, civil war and gradual collapse.