Mass protests against Netanyahu for the 18th week in a row
Mass protests against Netanyahu for the 18th week in a row
Mass demonstrations against the controversial judicial reform project of the Zionist regime cabinet began in the occupied territories 18 weeks ago.In a draft cabinet of the Zionist regime's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, called "judicial reform", which is interpreted by the inhabitants of the occupied territories as a constitutional coup, the powers of the regime's judiciary were reduced, and the power and position of the executive and legislative branches in this regime were strengthened.
According to the Zionist newspaper Yediot Ahronot, the demonstrations are taking place in the presence of thousands of Zionists in 150 places in all the cities of the occupied territories. According to the report, the police of the Zionist regime imposed restrictions on the movement of vehicles on the streets at the same time as demonstrations were held in various cities of occupied Palestine.
The opposition leaders of the Zionist regime see the judicial reforms of the Netanyahu cabinet as a weakening of the judiciary and Netanyahu's attempt to obstruct his trial in three cases of corruption and bribery, and believe that these cabinet actions will lead the Zionist regime to conflict and civil war and to gradual collapse. In recent weeks, dozens of cities from north to south in occupied Palestine, including Tel Aviv, Haifa, occupied Quds, Beersheba, Rishon Lezion and Herzliya, have become the scene of demonstrations against the far-right Netanyahu cabinet and the government's reforms of the Zionist regime's judiciary.