Demonstrations against Israeli Prime Minister and his plan to pass a judicial overhaul were renewed for the 26th consecutive week across occupied Palestine.

Iran Press/Middle East: The anti-Benjamin Netanyahu protest movement peaked in mid-summer of 2020, with tens of thousands taking to the streets in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, as well as thousands more at bridges and intersections across the nation. Since then, they have significantly decreased in scale, but they exploded again on the eve of the parliamentary elections in March.

In addition to Tel Aviv, Kfar Saba, Be'er Sheva, Netanya, Herzliya, Haifa and Rahofut are also the scene of protests against Netanyahu and the Zionist regime's cabinet.

The demonstrations took place as Netanyahu's corruption trial ramped up to three hearings a week, and as the Likud leader struggles to form a government after four elections in two years.

For months, protesters have been conducting weekly demonstrations against Netanyahu, demanding his resignation in the wake of his bribery, fraud, and breach of trust trial. Netanyahu denies wrongdoing and says the indictments are part of a campaign to oust him from office by political opponents. 219