Hundreds of residents in the occupied territories gathered in front of the house of Israeli Prime Minister to protest the deterioration in relations between the Zionist regime and the United States.

Iran Press/Middle East: Saturday’s protest is the latest in a series of demonstrations which, since January, have seen thousands of people take to the streets.

The protests have continued for over six months since Netanyahu's government unveiled the overhaul plan.

The Israeli Ha'aretz newspaper published in the occupied territories announced that these people gathered in front of Netanyahu's house on Gaza Street in Quds, and also in front of the American Embassy to protest the tension in relations with the United States due to Netanyahu's proposed judicial reforms.

 Also, thousands of protesters gathered outside the main U.S. diplomatic office in Tel Aviv Thursday night, calling upon the US to condemn Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to overhaul the country’s judiciary.

The gatherings came days after US President Joe Biden called members of Netanyahu’s far-right government “extreme” and said supporters of Israeli regime's West Bank settlements are “part of the problem”.

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