Hundreds of anti-Israeli government protesters surrounded a Tel Aviv hairdresser on Wednesday night where Sara Netanyahu, wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was blocked for hours until the police could clear the area.
These events occurred at the end of the day in Tel Aviv, where the national protests called yesterday against the right-wing Executive and its judicial reform plan had their epicenter in the morning, which also involved clashes with the Police, who arrested a quarantine of protesters
In total, the security forces arrested more than 70 people in different parts of the country, where mobilizations were registered.
While the day culminated with protests in Jerusalem, there were still small demonstrations in the afternoon in Tel Aviv, where the mobilized learned that Sara Netanyahu was getting a haircut at a hairdresser in the city where they gathered.
The Police deployed to disperse the protesters and move them away from the place, and after several hours, a large group of agents was able to disperse them and evacuate the Prime Minister’s wife.
Just yesterday, Netanyahu branded the protesters “offenders” for trying to block roads in the country, warned them not to cross “red lines” and compared those gathered at the protests to the Israeli settlers who attacked the Palestinian town of Huwara last Sunday. in the occupied West Bank.
Polarization is worsening among Israeli society due to the judicial reform project promoted by the Netanyahu government, the most right-wing in Israel’s history.
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