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'Get out of here': thousands in Israel call for Netanyahu to resign

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'Get out of here': thousands in Israel call for Netanyahu to resign'

Anger continues to build over prime minister’s handling of coronavirus crisis and corruption allegationsAnger continues to build over prime minister’s handling of coronavirus crisis and corruption allegationsThousands of Israelis protested outside the official residence of prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday night, pressing ahead with a months-long campaign demanding he resign.

Demonstrators have been protesting against Netanyahu’s handling of the coronavirus crisis, which has led to soaring unemployment, and believe he should step down while on trial for corruption charges.
Protesters held banners reading “Revolution” and “Get out of here” and held blue and white Israeli flags. A sign aimed at the prime minister was projected on a building reading in Hebrew: “Enough with you.”

Smaller crowds gathered on bridges and intersections across the country also calling for Netanyahu to step down.

The government moved quickly to contain the coronavirus but bungled the reopening of the economy and now finds itself dealing with a stronger outbreak. The death toll has passed 1,000, and the country is considering a new lockdown to stop the rapid rise in daily infections. Israel has more than 26,000 active Covid-19 cases.

Although the demonstrations have been largely peaceful in recent weeks, protesters scuffled with police in several locations. At least 13 arrests were made. Police also said two officers were slightly injured when a crowd burst through a police blockade.Netanyahu has dismissed the protesters as “leftists” and “anarchists”.

But his tough talk, and even a series of foreign policy accomplishments, have done nothing to deter the crowds.On Friday, Serbia and Kosovo gave Israel a diplomatic boost as Serbia announced it would move its embassy to Jerusalem and Kosovo said it will establish ties with Israel with an embassy in Jerusalem. The announcements, making the countries the third and fourth to move their embassies to contested Jerusalem, follow Israel’s historic agreement last month to establish diplomatic ties with the United Arab Emirates.

Netanyahu has vowed to remain in office despite being charged last year with bribery, fraud and breach of trust in three long-running corruption investigations. He has denied the allegations, calling them a “witch hunt” and lashing out at the judiciary, law enforcement and media.

Reference:The Guardian:  September 20 20Reference:The Guardian:  September 20 20

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