Hundreds of thousands demonstrate in Zionists against Netanyahu's "legal reform" and confrontations with the police
Al-Anbat - Majdoleen Sarrar.
Demonstrated on
Saturday evening, tens of thousands against the Zionist occupation government headed
by Benjamin Netanyahu and the Justice Reform Plan in its thirteenth consecutive
week.
Zionist opposition
leader Yair Lapid participated in the main demonstration on Kaplan Street in
Tel Aviv.
Tens of thousands of
Zionists took to the streets in Tel Aviv, Haifa, Netanya, Herzliya and several
other areas, despite Netanyahu's announcement that legislation would be
suspended for a vote in the Knesset.
Protesters see the
announcement as an attempt to contain protests that culminated in last week's
announcement of a strike in many sectors, they stressed that suspending the
introduction of legislation does not mean canceling it.
Clashes broke out
between demonstrators and Israeli police, who tried to disperse these
demonstrations in several areas.
More than 100,000
people also participated in the central demonstration on Kaplan Street in
central Tel Aviv, and demonstrators tried to block the vital Ayalon Street, however,
the zionest police dispersed them and reopened the road to traffic.
They demonstrated at
the Karkur junction near Khadera, and closed the junction to traffic from both
directions.
In Haifa, more than
20,000 people demonstrated at the Horev junction after a protest march from the
Carmel center.
Netanyahu's government seeks to radically
amend the judiciary and against minorities, and to legitimize "racism and
discrimination" this is seen by a large segment of Zionists as
"targeting democracy and undermining the judicial system".