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JNS Reporter

Anti-reform Protesters Begin ‘Day Of Disruption’ Across Israel

Anti-Netenyahu protestors gather during protests continue against Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's government's regulations restricting the powers of the judiciary in Tel Aviv, Israel on July 18, 2023. YAIR PALTI/ANADOLU AGENCY VIA GETTY IMAGES.

TEL AVIV-YAFO, Israel — Protesters in Israel on Tuesday launched another “Day of Disruption” over the judicial reform effort of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.

“By 7 a.m. local time thousands of protesters had already blocked major roads, including the main coastal highway that connects Tel Aviv and Haifa. Both sides of Highway 2 were blocked at Kibbutz Ma’agan Michael in the north, causing long traffic jams in either direction,” said JNS.

Police dispersed the protesters and reopened Highway 2. Two suspects were arrested for disrupting public order.

The protesters waved Israeli flags as they blocked traffic. One massive poster hung from an overpass read “Netanyahu is Taking Apart the Nation.”

Protesters blocking Highway 2 between Haifa and Hadera on July 18, 2023. Credit: Police Spokesperson

Highway 6 was also blocked briefly before police reopened it to traffic.

Organizers are planning mass demonstrations for Tuesday in the run-up to the second reading in the Knesset plenum this week of a bill seeking to annul the court’s “reasonableness” criteria for overturning legislation and governmental decisions.

While protesters have blocked major highways and interchanges for months and disrupted traffic at Ben-Gurion Airport several times, on Tuesday they will also try to close down train stations.

Israeli anti-judicial reform protesters block the entrance to IDF military headquarters in Tel Aviv, on July 18, 2023. CHAIM GOLDBERG/FLASH90.

In Tel Aviv, hundreds gathered at Habima Square and police announced the closures to traffic of Kaplan Street and Menachem Begin Road due to the protests. The Brothers in Arms group of reservists protested on Kaplan Street, chanting “[Defense Minister Yoav] Gallant is destroying the People’s Army!” in Hebrew and linking themselves together with plastic tubes on their arms in front of an entrance to Israeli military headquarters.

Protesters also blocked an entrance to the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.

“In front of World Likud chair Knesset member Danny Danon’s home in Ra’anana, a group of protesters held morning prayers,” said JNS.

The harassment of coalition lawmakers has been a running story throughout the months-long protests, and on Monday it was reported that a woman, identified as Efrat Marmour, will be charged with attacking a public official after video showed her hitting Agriculture Minister Avi Dichter in the head with a flagpole at a protest in March.

Produced in association with Jewish News Syndicate

Edited by Judy J. Rotich and Newsdesk Manager

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