(Worthy News) – Mass protests against the Israeli government’s planned judicial overhaul continued into the movement’s 12th consecutive week on Saturday, as over 200,000 people reportedly gathered in Tel Aviv among dozens more demonstrations across the country.
The latest demonstrations to hit the Jewish state came days after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to press on with the judicial shakeup and get personally involved in pushing the legislation through, despite mounting international alarm.
Organizers called on the public to “rally to protect the freedom of the country” and for every protestor to bring at least one other person who had yet to participate in the rallies. Previous weeks have seen hundreds of thousands of people participating in Tel Aviv alone. [ Source: i24 (Read More…) ]
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