Publish Date: 9 July 2023 - 12:11

Tehran, IRNA - In the 27th week of protests against the judicial reforms in Israel and the Cabinet of the Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, 150,000 people have demonstrated in Tel Aviv.

According to Samaa News Agency cited by the IRNA on Sunday, protesters gathered in occupied Quds in front of the Prime Minister's house and blocked the street leading to Netanyahu's house last night.

In addition to the occupied Quds and Tel Aviv, the cities of Haifa, Hod Hasharon, Ness Ziona, and Afula also witnessed protests against Netanyahu and his cabinet.

The Zionist protesters have announced that they are preparing to hold the largest protest against the judicial reform bill on Tuesday.

The leaders of the protests in the occupied territories also asked the contractors to give workers time off to participate in the largest protest march in the history of the Zionist regime.

The attempt made by the governing cabinet of the Zionist regime to dominate the judicial system and the opposition coalition's resistance in the Knesset has intensified the political rift in this regime.

The leaders of the opposition groups believe that the judicial reform bill is aimed at weakening the judicial system and is in line with Netanyahu's attempt to prevent his trial for three cases of corruption and bribery.

They believe that these actions of the cabinet will lead the Zionist regime to conflict and war.

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