Mass Israel protests against judiciary overhaul block Netanyahu from crossing Tel Aviv

Mass Israel protests against judiciary overhaul block Netanyahu from crossing Tel Aviv
Mass Israel protests against judiciary overhaul block Netanyahu from crossing Tel Aviv

Protesters took to the street en mass on Thursday to rail against the proposed judicial reforms of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right government.

Israelis launch 'Day of Disruption' against judicial overhaul | Reuters.com

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was airlifted to the country’s main airport on Thursday after a mass protest against his planned judicial overhaul prevented him from driving there.

Demonstrators blocked several roads throughout Tel Aviv to express their outrage against government plans to remove checks and balances on the judiciary, which critics argue will undercut and weaken “democratic institutions” in the country.

Israeli police responded with heavy-handed tactics. Clips on social media showed protesters being choked and wrestled to the ground, and water cannons used to clear protesters from a main highway.

“It’s a day of resistance. We announced it last week and everyone who came with a car into central Tel Aviv should have known,” said one protester, according to The Times of Israel.

Netanyahu reportedly flew by helicopter across the city, a move that further angered government opponents who see the lavish leader as out of touch with the electorate.

Elsewhere, a small flotilla of paddleboards and kayaks tried to close off a maritime shipping lane near the northern city of Haifa. Protesters also barricaded the Jerusalem offices of a conservative think tank that has championed the judicial changes.

Thursday’s disruptions also impacted the plans of US Secretary of State Lloyd Austin, whose schedule was rearranged to keep his engagements close to the airport.

Back in the US, lawmakers are demanding President Joe Biden take a tougher stance against Netanyahu’s proposed overhaul.

Representatives Rosa DeLauro, Jan Schakowsky, and Jim McGovern are passing a letter through Congress which expresses deep concerns over the legal reforms they say will embolden the expansion of West Bank settlements and undercut the prospect of peace negotiations, reported Haaretz.

The letter from DeLauro, Schakowsky, and McGovern said: “We urge you to use all diplomatic tools available to prevent Israel’s far-right government from further damaging the nation’s democratic institutions and undermining the potential for two states for two peoples.”

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