The “Netanyahu headquarters” has become the station for the demonstrations.



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The headquarters of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is becoming central stations for protests against him and Israeli police block the streets surrounding the official headquarters.

The Israeli media confirmed that protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continued, like every Saturday, when some 3,000 protesters demonstrated in front of his residence in occupied Jerusalem and 1,000 protesters in front of his private residence in “Qesarya”.

The Israeli newspaper Haaretz indicated that “Netanyahu’s residence in Qesarya has become a central location for the protests.”

The newspaper noted that Israeli police closed the streets surrounding Netanyahu’s official headquarters, located on Balfour Street in occupied Jerusalem, and at the same time, some 700 protesters gathered in front of his personal headquarters on the coastal “Qisarya.”

Large occupation police forces were also present, according to Israeli media, near the headquarters of the Farkash family, Netanyahu’s neighbors, who a few days ago were verbally attacked by Netanyahu supporters, “for allowing his opponents will demonstrate against him at his headquarters. “

According to the Israeli media, “the organizers of the demonstrations in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Caesarea called on the protesters to participate despite the rainy weather and to maintain measures to prevent contagion with Corona,” where he wrote about the invitation that was broadcast in Facebook: “This protest cannot be stopped during the rain or during the storm.” .

Israeli media said that at a demonstration in the “Shlomi” settlement, a stone was thrown at a car of anti-Netanyahu protesters, and “Israeli police arrested anti-Netanyahu activist Sde Ben Shetreet, who caused a stir this week. , when he compared Netanyahu to Adolf Hitler. “

Israeli media reported that “activists” drew the word “go out” in the Hebrew language on the helipad, in the “Sde Boker” settlement, where “Netanyahu is scheduled to land there tomorrow by helicopter.”

Netanyahu is reported to be “charged with corruption, embezzlement and breach of trust in a number of cases, thus becoming the first Israeli prime minister to be indicted during his tenure.”

Netanyahu considers that “the demonstrations are an attempt to trample on democracy, and accuses the Israeli media of” inciting “it.

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