Anti-Netanyahu protests paralyze Tel Aviv, Haifa

Tehran– Zionist media sources reported the chaotic situation in several cities in occupied Palestine, including Tel Aviv and Haifa due to the blocking of the streets by Israelis protesting against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his far-right cabinet.

According to IRNA’s Wednesday morning report citing Israeli occupation media, there were closure of some streets in Tel Aviv in protest at Netanyahu’s dismissal of his War Minister Yoav Gallant.

Protesting Zionists also blocked the main streets of other cities in occupied Palestine, including al-Quds and Haifa.

Reports say that a car carrying Aluf Tomer Bar, the commander of the  entity’s air force was also wandering in the streets of Tel Aviv.

News sources report a heavy clash between the police and demonstrators in Haifa, with the police shooting at an elderly protester and arresting several others.

Tens of thousands of Israelis reportedly demonstrated in Tel Aviv, Haifa and al-Quds, in protest against Netanyahu’s policies.

Among the groups that called for Tuesday’s night demonstrations were the families of Israeli captives held in Gaza, who have long accused Netanyahu of playing politics and playing with the lives of their loved ones.

IRNA

Edited by: Raghda Sawas

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