SONNA – Tens of thousands of protesters have rallied in cities and towns across Israel for the 23rd week, protesting controversial plans by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to overhaul the judiciary as well as deadly violence hitting Palestinian communities in the country.
The mass demonstrations, which drew some 100,000 people on Saturday, began in January shortly after Netanyahu’s far-right government was sworn in.
Gaining momentum and seeing large turnouts of more than 200,000 demonstrators at times, protest organisers have said they will not give up until the government cancels the proposed legal changes rather than delaying them.
In central Tel Aviv, protester Michal Gat said: “Our country is being captured by extreme people… we’re being held hostage”.
“It’s super important for the Israeli people to keep Israel a democracy,” the 47-year-old tech worker told the AFP news agency.
Some people at the protest also held signs criticising government inaction over a soaring crime wave that has affected Palestinian citizens of Israel.
Gaining momentum and seeing large turnouts of more than 200,000 demonstrators at times, protest organisers have said they will not give up until the government cancels the proposed legal changes rather than delaying them.
In central Tel Aviv, protester Michal Gat said: “Our country is being captured by extreme people… we’re being held hostage”.
“It’s super important for the Israeli people to keep Israel a democracy,” the 47-year-old tech worker told the AFP news agency.
Some people at the protest also held signs criticising government inaction over a soaring crime wave that has affected Palestinian citizens of Israel.
Source: Al Jazeera