Demonstrations against Netanyahu continue in occupied Palestine

Demonstrations against Netanyahu continue in occupied Palestine

Demonstrations against Netanyahu continue in occupied Palestine
Demonstrations against Netanyahu continue in occupied Palestine


  Residents of the occupied territories gathered in front of a summer resort during protests against the prime minister of the Zionist regime and his plan for judicial reform. According to AAA News Agency, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, along with his wife, rested in the scorching heat on the shores of Lake Tiberias. Dozens of Zionist demonstrators appeared on the waterfront during protests against the bill to change the judiciary and chanted slogans against it at the same time that Netanyahu's convoy entered the area. Previously, the media of the Zionist regime referred to the vacation with the protesters under the heading "the nightmare of the Netanyahu family."

Earlier, the ruling cabinet of the Zionist regime, with the support of its representatives in the Knesset, approved a bill to "abolish the proof of reasonableness" as part of Netanyahu's proposed judicial change bill. The adoption of this law is the first step towards reducing the powers of the judiciary of the Zionist regime. Palestinian media reported that Palestinian resistance fighters shelled the Israeli checkpoint of Hawara in the south of the West Bank city of Nablus last night. Following this sortie, the Israeli occupying forces were put on alert. Meanwhile, Palestinian sources reported that on Monday morning, the outpost tower of the army of the Zionist regime at the entrance to the settlement of Beit Amr in the north of al-Khalil was set on fire by Palestinian youths with Molotov cocktails. Some sources report the death of a soldier of the Zionist regime in the center of the occupied territories.

According to AAA, citing Palestinian media, a spokesman for the Zionist regime's army said: "An Israeli soldier died during a routine maneuver in the center of the occupied territories on Monday morning." The Zionist army spokesman added: "The army, in cooperation with the military police, has launched an investigation to ascertain the causes of this incident that occurred during the barracks maneuver, and it was decided that this maneuver should be suspended until the investigation of the incident is completed." Zionist sources did not publish more detailed information about this. This news came at a time when the media of the Zionist regime was talking about an increase in the number of suicides in various ranks of the army of this regime, which caused a lot of concern among the Israeli military command.