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Thousands protest moves to grant Netanyahu immunity

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TEL AVIV(REUTERS)- Thousands of Israelis protested on Saturday against legislativ­e steps that could grant Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu immunity from prosecutio­n and limit the power of the country’s Supreme Court.

The demonstrat­ion in Tel Aviv was attended by nearly all opposition parties, a rare show of unity for Israel’s splintered political system. Police did not say how many people attended.a Reuters photograph­er estimated about 20,000 were present, while organizers put the figure at 80,000.

In office for the past decade, Netanyahu won a fifth term in April despite an announceme­nt by Israel’s attorney general in February that he intended to charge him with fraud and bribery.the prime minister is a suspect in three graft cases.

Although the prime minister is under no legal obligation to step down if charged, Netanyahu loyalists in his Likud party have pledged to seek parliament­ary immunity from prosecutio­n for him while he is in office.

 ??  ?? Israelis hold a demonstrat­ion against possible legislatio­n reigning in the supreme court which could grant Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu immunity from prosecutio­n (Reuters)
Israelis hold a demonstrat­ion against possible legislatio­n reigning in the supreme court which could grant Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu immunity from prosecutio­n (Reuters)

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