The Hamilton Spectator

Netanyahu airlifted to airport after protesters block road

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TEL AVIV, ISRAEL Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had to be airlifted Thursday to the country’s main internatio­nal airport for an overseas trip after throngs of cars and protesters prevented him from driving there.

The demonstrat­ions were part of nationwide protests underway for more than two months against Netanyahu and his government’s contentiou­s plan to overhaul the judiciary. Demonstrat­ors made blocking Netanyahu’s airport route Thursday a centrepiec­e of their efforts — the optics of the Israeli leader having to make alternate travel plans a win for the protest movement.

The helicopter ride, while avoiding snarling traffic triggered by the protest, could deepen Netanyahu’s reputation as being out of touch with Israelis at a time when the economy is slowing and the country finds itself torn apart over the government’s plan.

Israel’s figurehead president, Isaac Herzog, who has been trying to mediate a compromise between Netanyahu’s allies and the opposition, appealed for a solution in a televised speech late Thursday.

“What is happening here is a tragedy,” he said as protests continued late into the evening.

Herzog, whose role as president is supposed to be as a unifying force and largely above politics, said the draft promoted by Netanyahu should be dropped immediatel­y. “It is wrong. It is destructiv­e. It undermines our democratic foundation­s,” he said.

He insisted that weeks of behindthe-scenes talks had brought the sides closer to an agreement. “History will judge you. Take responsibi­lity, now,” he said.

Speaking later in Rome, Netanyahu appeared to praise Herzog’s efforts, saying “We are all brothers.”

Thursday’s protests also disrupted a visit by U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, whose schedule was rearranged to keep his engagement­s close to the airport.

Austin briefly waded into Israel’s domestic turmoil, repeating at a news conference U.S. President Joe Biden’s recent comments that the “genius of American democracy and Israeli democracy is that they are both built on strong institutio­ns, on checks and balances and on an independen­t judiciary.”

He also noted Biden had stressed the need for “building consensus for fundamenta­l changes.”

 ?? ARIEL SCHALIT THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Israeli police officers disperse demonstrat­ors blocking a highway at a protest against plans by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to overhaul the judicial system, in Tel Aviv on Thursday.
ARIEL SCHALIT THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Israeli police officers disperse demonstrat­ors blocking a highway at a protest against plans by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to overhaul the judicial system, in Tel Aviv on Thursday.

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