At least 27 people were detained in demonstrations against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, officials said Saturday.
Police said protests occurred in Paris Square near Netanyahu's residence in Western Jerusalem and causing the closure of roads and public unrest.
Israeli police arrest at least 12 people during country-wide demonstrations against PM Netanyahu who sees the protests as an attempt to trample democracy pic.twitter.com/qHFuCwokY8
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Protesters staged rallies in various parts of the country, especially in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, demanding Netanyahu resign because of a corruption case against him and his failure to manage the coronavirus pandemic, according to media reports.
Thousands demonstrated in Jerusalem and police occasionally intervened with protesters.
An 82-year-old protester in Tel Aviv died after being hit by a car during a rally.
The victim, Dror Soffer, was the father of Facebook Israel CEO Adi Soffer-Teeni, media reports said.
?? Protestors in #Jerusalem have blocked roads by forming human chains amid ongoing demonstrations against the #Israeli government’s handling of the #coronavirus crisis
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As @ClaireARush reports, the anger has been compounded by PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/VkCMAFlvd9
Netanyahu is facing corruption charges for bribery, breach of trust and fraud.
He has denied any wrongdoing and formed a national unity government with Blue and White party leader Benny Gantz in April.
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