Thousands of protesters gathered in Tel Aviv on Saturday night to rally against the Israeli regime's Prime Minister and his cabinet for the ninth week in a row.

Iran PressMiddle East: Two months have passed since Benjamin Netanyahu regained power in the occupied territories, and during this period, his extreme cabinet was faced with widespread popular protests inside.

The Constitution, Law, and Justice Committee of the Israeli regime parliament, the Knesset, on Wednesday approved the second part of a controversial judicial reform pushed by the Netanyahu government, which would limit the Supreme Court’s authority, amid widespread protests in the Zionist entity.

Netanyahu has defended this plan, claiming that its purpose is to restore the balance between the three powers.

But the opponents of Netanyahu's cabinet consider the "judicial reforms" plan to be a "judicial coup" and believe that the main goal of the reforms proposed by the ruling coalition is to "exonerate Netanyahu from corruption charges in the three cases that are open against him."

In the case known as 1000, Netanyahu is accused of having received about 300,000 dollars in bribes as a gift from Zionist capitalists; According to the said case, Netanyahu has been accused of fraud, deception, and breach of trust.

In the case of 2000, the Prime Minister of the Israeli regime was accused of fighting with Arnon Mozes, the franchise owner of the famous Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, in order to give positive coverage of him and his activities in this newspaper.

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