Thousands of Israelis gathered outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence in Jerusalem on Saturday as anger erupted over financial corruption and his handling of the COVID-19 crisis.
Criticizing the protesters and the Israeli media outlets, the Israeli prime minister claimed that they were trampling on democracy in the occupied territories.
The Zionist Regime Prime Minister posted a video on his personal Facebook page expressing concern over what he called the Israeli protesters' plot to kill him.
For the past three weeks, protesters have been protesting around the clock in a tent in front of Netanyahu's home, demanding his removal from power.
People wearing protective masks stage a protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, demanding his resignation over corruption cases and deterioration in economic conditions.
Middle East (IP)- Israeli sources reported on Monday noon that "an incident" has taken place on the Israel-Lebanon border.
IP- Israeli police arrested on Friday at dawn 55 Israelis who took part in demonstrations against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, news agencies reported.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a series of alleged corruption scandals amid growing anger over his handling of coronavirus crisis. 101
The top US military official made an unannounced visit to the occupied Palestinian territories on Friday to talk about “regional security challenges” at a time of heightened tensions with Iran and its allies across the Middle East.
Zionist Regime Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said officers had allowed demonstrations to take place but took action against unauthorized ‘disturbances’ including road blockages.