Thousands of Israeli protesters have taken to the streets across the occupied lands to condemn the policies of the Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet for the 37th consecutive 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.
On Monday, Netanyahu's religious-nationalist coalition is due to bring for first parliamentary reading a bill that would limit "reasonableness" as a standard of judicial review – and which critics argue would open the door for abuses of power.
Clashes have erupted between Israeli forces and the protesters against the far-right cabinet of Benjamin Netanyahu as massive demonstrations were held for the 27th consecutive week.
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.
"If Netanyahu decides to take us three months backwards, everyone will lose, right and left, Arabs and Jews, secular and extremists," Gantz said in reference to a recent announcement by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on going ahead with his government's controversial judicial reforms.
Thousands of Israeli protesters in the occupied lands have taken to the streets to mark the 20th week of demonstrations against the far-right cabinet and the so-called judicial reforms.
The daily Haaretz reported that Netanyahu will not attend the annual JFNA conference scheduled for April 23-26 after the country's judicial overhaul protesters called to hold demonstrations during the event.
Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in Tel Aviv and other cities in the occupied Palestinian lands for the 15th consecutive week to denounce the so-called judicial reforms proposed by the far-right cabinet of Benjamin Netanyahu.
Tens of thousands of Israeli protesters have taken to the streets on the 14th consecutive week of demonstrations against judicial reforms proposed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets across Tel Aviv to voice opposition with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu for pressing on with his much controversial “justice reform” plan.
Thousands of Israeli protesters have held massive rally across the occupied lands in “A Day of Paralysis” to voice opposition with the so-called judicial reforms by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
This came in a letter signed by the officers and sent to mass media. The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported on Friday that the list of officers includes two former Air Force commanders.
Israeli air force reserve pilots have joined protests against the judicial reforms by far-right cabinet of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announcing their rejection to participate in a forthcoming drill.
Israeli police clashed with protesters amid massive demonstration against judicial reform by the far-right cabinet of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.