Protests against Netanyahu Continue in Jerusalem Al-Quds, Tel Aviv (+Video)
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Clashes broke out between protesters against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and police on Sunday in Jerusalem al-Quds and Tel Aviv.
Police used water cannon and mounted units to disperse crowds in Jerusalem al-Quds and Tel Aviv as thousands of protesters demanded Netanyahu’s resignation over corruption charges, as well as demonstrating against the government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, RT reported.
A big crowd marched to Netanyahu’s official residence in Jerusalem al-Quds for the fourth time this week.
The government on Friday announced new restrictions over COVID-19, which has taken a heavy economic toll on Israel.
Protesters argued that instead of taking action to avoid a second wave of the disease, the Israeli leader had been more preoccupied with his own legal woes.
“Instead of planning a fight against the justice system, you should have been planning to fight against unemployment,” one of the speakers at the anti-government rally in Tel Aviv said.
Police arrested some protesters in Tel Aviv, where demonstrators blocked roads and threw objects at officers. At least one officer was allegedly pepper-sprayed.