Toronto Star

Hundreds of Israelis rally against Netanyahu

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PETAH TIKVA, ISRAEL— Hundreds of protesters gathered in front of the home of Israel’s attorney general on Saturday to demand he indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on corruption charges.

The weekly vigils have become the vanguard of a grassroots protest movement against Netanyahu’s alleged financial misdeeds and illicit ties to executives in media, internatio­nal business and Hollywood.

Netanyahu has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and called the accusation­s against him a witch hunt orchestrat­ed by a hostile media. The scandal has yet to threaten his lengthy rule, but has harmed his public approval ratings.

Saturday night’s demonstrat­ion comes a week after a pair of highprofil­e organizers were arrested and after the Supreme Court ruled the protests could continue as long as they didn’t exceed 500 people or include the use of loudspeake­rs in the residentia­l area.

Israeli police said far more than that arrived Saturday, with about 2,000 attending. They also said protesters violated the other conditions set by the court, using loudspeake­rs and spreading out to adjacent streets.

What began as a gathering of a handful of good governance activists outside the home has now, in its 40th week, swelled into a powerful display of flag-waving Israelis each Saturday night that has drawn heavy media coverage, sparked counter pro-Netanyahu protests and unnerved police.

Israel law says the prime minister can be removed only by parliament, though the Supreme Court has since ruled that government ministers and mayors had to resign if indicted.

 ?? DAN BALILTY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Weekly vigils have become the vanguard of a grassroots movement against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s alleged financial misdeeds.
DAN BALILTY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Weekly vigils have become the vanguard of a grassroots movement against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s alleged financial misdeeds.

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