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Rival Israel rallies after indictment decision by AG against Netanyahu

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TEL AVIV: Opponents and supporters of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took to the streets Saturday evening after the country’s attorney general said he intended to file graft charges against him.

In central Tel Aviv, Netanyahu loyalists waved blue and white Israel flags and carried placards reading “Netanyahu, the people are with you” and “Netanyahu, my prime minister”.

Separated from them by a police cordon, opponents waved signs proclaimin­g “Crime Minister” and “Time for Netanyahu to Go”, an AFP photograph­er said.

Police declined to give an estimate of numbers.

Under Israeli law the premier is not obliged to resign unless he is charged, convicted and loses all appeals, a lengthy process.

Netanyahu is running for a fifth term in an April general election.

He said after the attorney general’s Thursday announceme­nt that he planned on being prime minister for a long time to come despite the allegation­s.

In Ramle, near Tel Aviv, opposition Labour activists projected onto a wall of the Maasiyahu prison a giant message reading “Netanyahu, Israel is ashamed”, a party statement said.

The facility is where former prime minister Ehud Olmert served time for corruption and ex-president Moshe Katsav was incarcerat­ed for rape and other sexual offences.

Traffic in Jerusalem was diverted from sidestreet­s adjacent to Netanyahu’s official residence, where another group was demonstrat­ing, a police statement said.

They were protesting a deal he has brokered to improve the election chances of a party widely condemned as racist. — AFP

 ??  ?? Left-wing and right-wing demonstrat­ors are separated by police during a rally in support and against Netanyahu in the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv. — AFP photo
Left-wing and right-wing demonstrat­ors are separated by police during a rally in support and against Netanyahu in the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv. — AFP photo

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