by Jerusalem Post Staff
Protesters began taking to bridges above Israeli highways, with the main demonstration set to begin later on Saturday.
Protest held against the judicial reform in Rehovot, Israel on April 8, 2023.
(photo credit: RUBY YAHAV)
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The leadership of the Umbrella Movement for the Israeli national protests called for the continuation of the weekly nationwide protests against the government this Saturday evening.
Protesters began taking to bridges above Israeli highways, with the main demonstration set to begin later on Saturday.
The protest this Saturday will focus on the government's mishandling of the recent security crisis and support the residents of Israel's north and those living in the Gaza Strip area, whose "security has been compromised by the government's incompetence," according to the group's statement.
The central protest in Tel Aviv
The central demonstration is planned to be held in Tel Aviv's Kaplan Street and begins with a moment of silence in honor of the Israeli victims of recent terror attacks. The main speaker will be former defense minister and former IDF chief of staff Moshe Yaalon.
"The government, led by Netanyahu, received every possible warning from the security establishment and the former defense minister, who was fired for warning about the damage that the judicial coup would cause to Israel's security and deterrence," the leadership of the Umbrella Movement said. "Those who have been calling the reservist soldiers in the IDF traitors, Nazis, thugs, and anarchists are the ones who have undermined Israel's security the most."
“It seems that Netanyahu has lost his north and his government is set for destruction. This government is destroying the country's security, economy, social cohesion, and security deterrence. We call on all citizens to take to the streets in massive numbers this weekend. Democracy is the strongest defense for the state of Israel," it added.
The group also called on the international community to support their cause and help bring attention to the "struggles facing the Israelis that are fighting for a democratic Israel."
In reaction to the current government's plans for judicial reform, which have been halted by Prime Minister Netanyahu, weekly demonstrations across the country have continued for months.
Some of the protests were canceled in selected locations
The organizers of the demonstrations canceled several protests in Ra'anana, Netanya, Or Akiva, and Karkur due to the recent terror attacks, and that they will return to protest next week, according to Ynet.
The organizers of the protest in Ra'anana sent their condolences to the families of the murdered victims and wished a speedy recovery to the injured.
Jerusalem Post Staff
Source: https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/politics-and-diplomacy/article-738703
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