Over 100 thousand residents of the occupied territories turned out Saturday evening to a Tel Aviv rally for the 35th consecutive week against the Israeli regime's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his judicial reform plan.

Iran PressMiddle East: Since the Bibi cabinet unveiled a package of reforms to the judicial system in January, tens of thousands of opponents have joined weekly demonstrations in what has turned out to be one of the biggest protest movements in the Zionist regime's history.

The movement's epicenter has been the commercial hub of Tel Aviv, where protesters have rallied every weekend against Bibi.

Smaller rallies were held on Saturday in many other cities, including the occupied eastern Jerusalem al Quds, Haifa, and Beersheba.

Netanyahu's coalition cabinet, which includes hard-right and ultra-Orthodox Jewish parties, argues the reforms are necessary to rebalance the relationship between elected officials and the judiciary.

The proposed overhaul drew criticism from allies of the occupation, including the United States, as President Joe Biden has repeatedly expressed his concerns and has called on the occupation officials not to hurry with the "divisive" plans.

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