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Dozens of Israelis arrested at anti-Netanyahu protest

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TEL AVIV - At least 30 people have been arrested in demonstrat­ions against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli media reported. Police on Saturday said thousands of protesters gathered in Paris Square near Netanyahu’s residence in West Jerusalem and caused the closure of roads as well as public unrest.

The protesters have been gathering weekly for the past six months, saying Netanyahu should step down because of his going on trial for corruption and what they say is mismanagem­ent of the country’s coronaviru­s crisis. Netanyahu, who faces charges for bribery, breach of trust and fraud, has denied any wrongdoing. According to Israeli newspaper Haaretz, the protest on Saturday was the largest in weeks, and took place ahead of a court hearing on Netanyahu’s request to dismiss his corruption cases slated for Sunday.

The protests began last spring when Netanyahu and his chief rival, Benny Gantz, agreed to form what they called an emergency government focused on managing the health and economic challenges stemming from the coronaviru­s pandemic. Their partnershi­p has been paralysed by infighting, and a pair of lockdowns hit the economy hard, sending unemployme­nt skyrocketi­ng to the double-digits.

This week, Gantz, who serves as Netanyahu’s defence minister, joined the opposition in approving a preliminar­y measure to dissolve the parliament and force new elections – the fourth in less than two years. Gantz cited the government’s failure to approve a budget, which must be approved by December 23. A failure to do so would automatica­lly cause the troubled coalition to collapse and trigger an early election. A final vote to disband the parliament could take place as soon as next week.

(Al Jazeera)

 ??  ?? Israeli security forces clash with protesters during a demonstrat­ion against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outsidehis official residence in West Jerusalem. (Photo:Al Jazeera)
Israeli security forces clash with protesters during a demonstrat­ion against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outsidehis official residence in West Jerusalem. (Photo:Al Jazeera)

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