Angry Israeli protesters have once again flooded the streets in different cities across the occupied territories demanding resignation of prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu after his cabinet failed to reach an agreement that would secure release of the captives in Gaza.
Iranian Foreign Minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has called on the US administration to end support for Israel as the police continues to crack down the pro-Palestine protests across the universities.
Hundreds of protesters and trade union members have held demonstration at the entrance of Britain’s largest arms manufacturer calling for an immediate end to supply of arms to Israeli regime amid its bloodshed of the Palestinians.
They also plan to stage protests across the city today as the prime minister arrived in New York to participate in meetings with global leaders at the UN General Assembly.
Forming a sea of blue and white Israeli flags, the protesters chanted “democracy” in a show of support for the Supreme Court which, on Tuesday, will convene its entire 15-judge bench for the first time in Israeli history.
Military analyst Tal Lev-Ram shared that the Israeli army is worried about the reception of the crisis within Israeli society regarding the army’s competence on the security fronts.
Tens of thousands of Israeli protesters have taken into the streets across the far-right cabinet of Benjamin Netanyahu and the judicial overhaul for the 35th straight week.
Tens of thousands of Israeli protesters have taken to the streets across the occupied lands for the 30th consecutive week to condemn the policies by the far-right cabinet of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The medical staff in the Israeli-occupied land have planned a strike against the judicial reforms as introduced by the extremist cabinet of Benjamin Netanyahu.
Tens of thousands of Israeli protesters have taken to the streets in Tel Aviv to continue protests against the judicial reform as proposed by the far-right cabinet of Benjamin Netanyahu.
Thousands of Israeli protesters across the occupied lands have taken to the streets to denounce the extremist cabinet of Benjamin Netanyahu on the 25th week of public uprisings against the judicial reforms.
Thousands of Israeli protesters have taken to the streets across the occupied lands to vent their anger over the prime minister’s determination to push ahead with the so-called judicial reforms.
Sheikh Muhammad Sanqour's release was announced today by the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) and comes after protestors were joined by scholars to denounce the recent arrest of prominent Shia imam Sheikh Muhammad Sanqour and have called for his release.