Israelis in Tel Aviv and other cities in the occupied territories once again opposed the controversial plan of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and economic problems.
Since the beginning of this year, thousands of residents of the occupied Palestinian territories have taken to the streets weekly against Netanyahu's controversial plan to reform the judiciary and voice their opposition.
According to a report by the Palestinian news agency SAMA, Zionists held demonstrations on Thursday, chanting protest slogans against Netanyahu's judicial plan and the increase in the cost of living in all the occupied territories.
Demonstrations against the judiciary bill are taking place as Netanyahu was forced to put the plan on hold after pressure from public opinion and the United States.
The Netanyahu cabinet plan, known as the Israel Judicial Change Bill, would reduce the powers of the judiciary and strengthen the power and position of the executive and legislative branches.
In this plan, the powers of the judicial adviser to the cabinet of the Zionist regime, as well as the powers of the judicial advisers of other ministries of the regime, will be reduced, and the minister will be able to remove or appoint any judicial adviser he wants to his office.
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