Israeli settlers took to the streets in the tens of thousands to protest the government's judiciary reforms, Israeli media reported on Saturday.

Iran PressMiddle East: According to media reports, tens of thousands of Israelis protested against the planned judicial reform of the right-wing government in Tel Aviv and other cities for the sixth Saturday evening in a row. 

The proposed reform package, which would limit the authority of the High Court of Justice and give the cabinet control over the selection of new judges, is set to be announced on Monday when the first vote on the legislation will also be held.

In response to the voting session, the demonstrators called for a mass strike and an escalation of protests on Monday.

According to the Israeli media, citing organizers of the protests, around 145,000 settlers demonstrated in "Tel Aviv" on Saturday evening, in addition to 83,000 others across the occupation entity.

Netanyahu, who has been on trial for years on charges of corruption, bribery and betrayal of trust, intends to cancel his trial with the help of the justice minister of this regime with what he calls "judicial reform". 219