Hundreds of thousands of Israelis continue to protests against government
Hundreds of thousands of people held protest against the cabinet of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu across the occupied territories on Saturday, clashes between demonstrators and police forces were reported in Tel Aviv.
Protesters in Tel Aviv were throwing various objects at police officers and clashing with law enforcement representatives on Saturday, police said in a statement, claiming that the demonstration was unlawful, according to Sputnik.
At least four people were arrested in Jerusalem on Saturday as authorities tried to stop demonstrators from marching through the streets, police said. The Times of Israel said on Saturday that a total of at least six protesters were arrested in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
According to The Times of Israel and other Israeli media reports, an estimated 200,000 people participated in the Saturday protests held across Israel.
At the end of last month, fresh coronavirus restrictions came into force in Israel, building up on the new lockdown introduced on 18 September. The new lockdown measures will be in force until 14 October, with a possibility of extension. According to Israeli media reports, some towns with high coronavirus infection rates, as well as some neighborhoods in Jerusalem, will remain under lockdown past 18 October.
Protests calling on Netanyahu to step down amid an economic crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic have been ongoing since July. Last weekend, nearly 40 protesters were detained amid anti-government demonstrations in Tel Aviv.
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