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Israeli police arrest saboteurs amid protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

  • Protests against the premier have taken place every Saturday since July, including outside Netanyahu’s official residence in Jerusalem
  • People waved the national flag and wore masks bearing the words ‘Crime Minister’
Topic | Protests around the world

Agence France-Presse

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Israeli police said they arrested several people who attacked protesters with tear gas during demonstrations in major cities on Saturday against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Protests against the premier have taken place every Saturday since July, including outside Netanyahu’s official residence in Jerusalem, where Israeli media said on Saturday that several thousand people had gathered.

Netanyahu faces corruption charges and widespread criticism of his government’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

The police said in a statement that they had arrested “suspects” in several locations, who they accused of firing tear gas at protesters.

Saturday’s demonstration in Jerusalem was reportedly buoyed by a planned easing from Sunday of a coronavirus lockdown, which had restricted people from moving more than a kilometre from their homes.

The lockdown – the country’s second since the pandemic began – was implemented in September as the coronavirus infection rate resurged.

People waved the national flag and wore masks bearing the words “Crime Minister”.

Several thousand people also gathered in the city of Tel Aviv, many of them families, an Agence France-Presse photographer said.

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Israeli police said they arrested several people who attacked protesters with tear gas during demonstrations in major cities on Saturday against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Protests against the premier have taken place every Saturday since July, including outside Netanyahu’s official residence in Jerusalem, where Israeli media said on Saturday that several thousand people had gathered.


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