According to them, democracy is threatened by the announced amendment to the Israeli legal system.
Several thousand demonstrated in Tel Aviv against the plan to change the Israeli legal system on Saturday night, the MTI-based Haaretz news portal wrote. A crowd gathered in Habima, the square in front of the Israeli National Theatre, in central Tel Aviv on Saturday night to protest changes to the justice system Wednesday night, Yariv Levin Against the plan announced by the Minister of Justice.
The protest march took off from the stage to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, where he delivered a speech against changes that diminish the power of the courts and the prosecution, among other things. Avi KimiBar Association President, Ajman Odeh, leader of the Joint Arab List coalition, and Naama Lazmi, parliamentarian for the Social Democratic Action Party.
My message to Griff Levin and his friends is that we will not allow him to turn us into a dictatorship. The reform you are talking about means destroying democracy and violating human rights, the independence of the judiciary, and you, the citizens.
Jimmy said. The demonstration was organized by several Israeli NGOs, including peace organizations and Benjamin Netanyahu Activists calling for the prime minister’s resignation, including members of the Black Flag Movement and the Minister of Crime Organization.
A few days after Netanyahu announced a coup via Levin, we are back on the streets. Only one thing can stop the coup: Citizens on the streets make it clear that they will not allow Israel to turn into a messianic dictatorship
– the movement of the Black Flag reported to the newspaper. After the speeches, some protesters briefly blocked Israel’s busiest main road, the Ajalon Highway, and then a group of politicians from the Likud party, Prince of OhanaThey marched to demonstrate in front of the house of the Speaker of the Knesset in Tel Aviv.
In a press conference held on Wednesday evening, Justice Minister Garev Levin announced the plans of the new Netanyahu government to amend the Israeli legal system, with the aim of weakening the judicial system and reducing the powers of the Supreme Court, which also serves as a judicial authority. constitutional court.