Israelis protest against prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu despite coronavirus lockdown

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JERUSALEM (AFP) - Thousands of Israelis gathered in Jerusalem late on Saturday (Sept 26) demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a day after the country tightened its lockdown aimed at stemming surging coronavirus cases.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

JERUSALEM - Thousands of Israelis gathered in Jerusalem late on Saturday demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a day after the country tightened its lockdown aimed at stemming surging coronavirus cases.

Israel began a second nationwide lockdown on Sept 18 in a bid to bring down the world's highest coronavirus infection rate per capita. But lawmakers blocked a government proposal that would have limited protest gatherings by ruling people could only demonstrate in groups of 20 and within a kilometre of their residence.

Protesters on Saturday said the government attempt to block them was one motivation they came out on the streets.

 

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