Half of the population of the capital of the Israel participated in the demonstration for Netanyahu's fall and protested against his judicial overhaul plan.
The Hebrew-language Walla news site announced that more than 450,000 Israelis protested against Netanyahu's judicial coup in various areas of the occupied territories.
The source pointed out that only in Tel Aviv city, 230,000 people demonstrated against the judicial over haul plan by expresing heir opposition to Netanyahu's cabinet.
Since the total population of Tel Aviv is about 436,000 people, the presence of 230,000 residents of this city in the protests against Netanyahu means that more than half of the residents of Tel Aviv participated in these protests.
The presence of 450,000 protesters in the 13th week of protests has made the occupied territories witness one of their biggest protests this week. The protests that have been going on for the past three months every week from the last hours of Saturday until the morning of Sunday, and there have been reports of police brutality in the last few weeks.
According to reports, this evening in the 13th consecutive week of protests against the Prime Minister of the Israeli regime, hundreds of protesters took part in demonstrations against him in various cities of the occupied territories.
Yair Lapid, the leader of the opposition to the current Prime Minister of the Israeli regime, participated in the protests against Netanyahu this evening alongside the protesters. In his words, he emphasized that Netanyahu's opponents are fully prepared and will not back down from the field.
Last week, the organizers of the protests in the occupied territories announced that despite the announcement of Netanyahu's decision to stop the judicial reform plan, they do not trust him, because Netanyahu's decision to stop the plan is temporary and he hopes to achieve a wider consensus in the future.
These developments took place at a time when the Prime Minister of the Israeli regime was finally forced to temporarily surrender to his opponents and announce the suspension of his controversial plan.
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