International Desk: There was a huge protest in the country on Saturday against the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu. Millions took to the streets in Israel’s major cities, including Tel Aviv, Haifa, Occupied Jerusalem, Beir al-Sabah, Rishon Lezion, and Herzliya, to protest judicial reform. Al-Jazeera news.
Demonstrations and rallies have been going on in the country for 28 weeks. Day by day, this movement is getting stronger and stronger. Demonstrations against Netanyahu’s far-right have also been taking place in dozens of cities from north to south in occupied Palestine for the past few months.
Angry Israelis protested against Netanyahu’s cabinet and the Zionist regime’s judicial reform bill. The Israeli newspaper Haaretz wrote in a report on Sunday that the Jewish settlers have adopted a comprehensive plan to put pressure on Netanyahu’s cabinet.
Haaretz also wrote that the protesters’ plans include expanding the scope of the protests, increasing the reluctance of volunteers to serve in the army, putting pressure on big companies and labor unions, and calling for strikes in the occupied territories next week to nullify the legislative process for judicial reform. However, the largest demonstration was in Tel Aviv, where protesters marched along the main road with huge banners reading SOS.
