Tens of thousands of Israeli protesters have taken to the streets across the occupied lands on the 36th week of demonstrations against the judicial reforms proposed by the far-right cabinet of Benjamin Netanyahu.
This came, Israeli media said, during a speech at a conference of Israel’s Bar Association in Tel Aviv, noting that the remarks were considered as criticism against the government’s judicial plan.
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.
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.
Israeli TV Channel 12 reported that about 4,000 reservist soldiers in key positions signed letters saying they would refuse to show up for voluntary reserve duty should the judicial overhaul be approved.
Tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in the occupied lands to voice opposition with the far-right cabinet of Benjamin Netanyahu on the 28th week of rallies.
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.
Thousands of Israeli protesters have taken to the streets across the occupied lands on the 23rd consecutive week to denounce the so-called judicial reforms proposed by the far-right cabinet of prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Thousands of Israeli protesters have taken to the streets across the occupied lands for the 19th week to condemn the far-right cabinet of prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the judicial reform proposed by the premier.
Thousands of Israeli protesters across the occupied Palestinian lands have taken to the streets on 18th consecutive week of rallies against the judicial reforms proposed by the far-right cabinet of prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
According to the regime's Channel 12, a total of around 150,000 demonstrators attended Saturday demonstrations, while Channel 13 put the figure at around 200,000.
"History has its eyes on you," read a placard held up during the protest, which saw the participants chanting slogans against the premier and setting flares ablaze.
"This struggle gives ...
On Monday, he bowed to mass protests, strikes and pleas from political leaders and foreign allies to postpone the signature policy of his nationalist-religious coalition: a law tightening government power over the judiciary.